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CHAPTER I. 

Indian IItstory. 

)lcl l^oinl — Norridgewocks — Father Druillette — Fatlier 
Raslc — Massacre at Old Point. 

chaptp:r ii. 

Early Settlement. 

.ocation — First White Visitor — First White Settler — 
Interesting- Facts — General Settlement. 

CHAPTER III. 
Military Matters. 

leneral Sur\ev — The War of the Rebellion — List of 
Men irom Madison. 

CHAPTER \y. 
Manufacti'Ring x\ccount. 

^arly Manufacturing — Mills and their Location — Re- 
cent Development — Woolen Mills — Paper Mills — 
Miscellaneous. 

CHAPTER V. 

Toll Brii)(;es. 
'he Madison Bridt-e— Dates — Patterson Bridge — Date. 



4 CONTENTS 

CIIAPI^ER VI. 
E nrc ATiox a i. II istor v. 

Early School — Recent I)e\elopment and Advance 
nient. 

CHAPTER VII. 

Mrrciiants and Professionat. Men. 

Early Merchants — Stores — Law3-ers — Doctors. 

CHAPTER VIII. 

CiiiTRCM History. 

Baptists — Congrcgationalists — Free Baptists — l^nix er- 

salists— Methodists— Catholics. 

CHAPTER IX. 

S0C'1ETH<:S AND INSTITUTIONS. 

Particulars of Organization — Date — First OHicers 
Present Officers. 

CHAPTER X. 
Town Oi<^itc ers. 

Selectmen — Clerks — Treasurers. 

CHAPTER XI. 

Census and List oi" Non-Residents. 



IIIS'I'OI^KAI. T3 

agricultural region aiul tar-lanictl as a niaiui lacluring 
town. I'ho water ]-)owcr at this point is one of tlu- 
\ er\- host, there being a water tall ol' 7,:; feet from tin- 
stone dam at the bridge between Anson and Madison 
to a point one mile below. The last twenty years ha\e 
brought to ?^Iadison and her sister town, Anson, the 
greater part of her development and prosperity 

The date of the settlement of Madison b}- the white 
man is placed, b\ those who are informed regarding 
the town's past, at some time between the dates ol 
1773 and 1775. 

Who the lirst white man was to set toot on the 
soil of Madison we have no way of knowing. It may 
have been the far-famed Driiillette of whom we ha\e 
pre\iousl\' matle mention. Or, more indetinitely, it 
ma\" ha\e been some adxenturous hunter who had been 
willing to run the risks incident to a trip along the river 
at the time when the territorN' belonged undisputedl}' 
to the saxage. But the tirst recorded arrixal of which 
we know was that of Father Druillette, who passed 
through this town on his wa\" down the ri\er, in 1646, 
to establish his mission near Cushnoc (Augusta). 
Later he made se\ eral tri]is up and down the rixer as 
he accompanied his dusk\- conxerts on their fishing and 
hunting trips along the water com"se. The next re- 
corded arrixal is blather Rasle who came, as we ha\e 
heretofore noted, in 1695, more than torty years atter 
the departure of Father Druillette. Rasle ma\- be 
properly termed the first white settler of Madison, as 
he settled here with his redskins and li\ed here till liis 
death, which occurred, as hereinbefore noted, in 1724. 
This man who traNclled among forests ()\er the 
grounds where our modern residences now sit, where 
our woolen mills send forth their stead}' hum, and 



14 HISTORICAL 

where our paper mills convert the timber of the forest 
into the huge rolls that are soon to revolve on the in- 
tricate printing press and receive the impression of the 
metal type, and carry lorth to the millions the products 
of inteiect which he strove to teach b}' word of mouth, 
was not an Englishman, but a native of France, and 
highly educated in her best schools of that dav. 

He was likewise the builder of the first chiu-ch 
edifice in this town. We learn from Rasle's letters 
written to a nephew that the chapel at the Indian vil- 
lage of Norridgewock was wonderfuU}- beautified for 
the time and place. It was furnished with all the tine 
plate and other equipment that were found in that day 
in European churches. The king of France was the 
donor of certain parts of the equipment. 

Madison should be tamous, even had she no other 
cause, for being the resting place of the bones of this 
man kno\^'n {)\er two continents. 

From the time of Rasle tift}- years and more rolled 
by without a recorded settlement in this town. The 
town next below, Norridgewock, was tirst settled in 
1772, and Madison was penetrated not long after. The 
southwest corner of the town was the first portion to 
be cleared b}- white settlers, and so far as can be learned, 
and we have searched dilligentl}', a Mr. Sylvanus 
Sawyer who settled at Old Point, was the lirst settler. 
This was the first permanent re-establishment of the 
settlement at this place. Of Mr. Sawyer we know but 
little. He had a son, Luke Sawyer, who afterward 
settled in Starks and built up the mills at that place and 
gave it the name, Sawyer's Mills, b}- which it was and 
is known to many. We learn froni a present resident 
of Madison, Mr. Joshua Perkins, that this Luke Saw- 
yer was one of those who assisted General Benedict 



IIIS'I'OI^UWL 15 

Arnold and liis army in i^cttin;^ their supplies and 
e(|nipments around tiie tails at this place. Mr. SawNer, 
we ai'e told also aecomj^anied the arm\ to the earr\ in<;' 
place abo\ e liin^ham, actinj^- as a boatsman. 'I'his ex- 
pedition, tearJ'ul and perilous undertaking that it was, 
has nian\- interesting- leatures. It was one ol'the most 
courageous etlorts in the history ol' the Continental 
ariu\' in\()l\ing not onl\' the dangers ol the hattletiekl, 
but what were worse the perils ol se\ere cold and 
star\ation. It is interesting to note that this expedition 
was conimanded hv a man who was to have the oppor- 
tunit\' of' being the most heartily praised and the most 
bitterK' condenmed ol any of the early ]-)atriots. 
While .Vrnokrs conduct admits ot' no explanation we 
cannot, howe\er, Ibrget that he was in many respects 
a \ictim ot circumstances. He became, instead of the 
dashing, popular oihcer he was at the time he passed 
through Madison, in October, 1775, a broken man, the 
most despised man in England or ^Vmerica. 

It is also interesting to note that Aaron Burr, after- 
wards Vice President of the United States and later 
lacking but one Note to make him President, was in this 
detachment when it went through this town. He was 
ser\ing as a lieutenant, and went through to C^iebec, 
where he carried (Tcneral Montgomery otl" the lield 
wdien he had been wounded. (Tcneral Montgomery- 
was a large man of nearU' two hundred pounds wdiile 
"Little r^urr," as he was familiarh' called, weighed not 
far from one himdred pounds. 

Mr. Sawwer, the tirst settler above referred to, had 
also a son, Levi, who after wards removed to New 
York; a son Ephraini; and also a son, Syhanus, wlio 
settled in this town about one mile Irom the \illage. 



l6 IIIS'l'ORICAI. 

Wlio the other settlers direetly after Mr. Sawyer 
were we are unable to state detinitely, but we learn 
that the settlement was made rapidly afte.r the lirst 
\ears ol' the Revolutionary war were o\ er. 

Deaeon Benjamin Weston was one of those who 
soon followed Mr. Sawyer at an early date. lie eame 
to this town in •! 7S6 and settled on tlie Theodore Weston 
farm about a mile and a halt abo\e the village on the 
east side oi" the ri\er. The plaee is now well known 
to all citizens of this section of the valley. Deacon 
W^eston, the subject of this portion of our sketch, was 
born in Concord and first came to the District oi 
Maine in 1771. He was accompanied by a part}' who 
soon settled near Skowhegan falls in what is now 
Canaan. Mrs. Weston came here in 1772, being the 
first white woman to settle in Somerset county. Mr. 
W^eston removed to this town, as above noted, in 1786. 
He reared a large I'amily, all of vvhom huve been a 
credit to this hardv, thrifty settler. The children were 
the tbllowing: Stephen, born in 1789; Benjamin, 
1790; Nathan, 1796; William, 1810. The daughters 
were as t'ollows: Ann, born in 1792; Fannie, 1795; 
Betsey, 1798; Mary, 1800; Electa, 1802; Eunice, 1804; 
Hannah, 1808. 

Mr. Weston was a valuable citizen and will be 
long remembered. lie was in charge of the lirst ferr\-, 
traces of which may be seen at this late day near his 
residence, and o\er whicli all the goods consumed in 
the region to the north of this place were trans- 
ported. Mr, Weston, we are told, never would take 
his fee from people going to or from church, from min- 
isters of the gospel and from funeral processions. 

Other settlers of this town to come at about this 
time were John Ellis, who settled an the Skowhegan 



II ISTOI^ ICAI. ly 

roud as it is laid out at this time; James Sa^■age, Silas 
Dantbrth and Jonathan Eames settled in the ver}- early 
years and not far from the time that Mr, West eame 
here, along the river farther up toward North Anson. 
James wSavage cleared up the intervale farm nov^'^ owned 
in separate parts by Hiram Moore and Frank Burns. 

Silas Danforth settled on the farm still known as 
the "Danforth" place, near Mr. Savage's. Jonathan 
Eames settled where James II. Welch now li\'es. Mr. 
Savage, Mr. Danforth and Mr. Eames married sisters, 
presumabl\- of the Mr, ^'oung who settled near the 
above mentioned three, at about this time-. His place 
is now occupied by Hannibal Danforth. 

Another to settle along the ri\er about this time 
was (jotf' Moore, who came from Norridgewock where 
lie iiad temporarily located, and took up the farm 
where Eugene Burns now lixes. 

In the northwest portion of the town John Burns, 
Da\id Danforth and Da\ id Young settled at a \ery 
earl\- date, perhaps se\eral \ears earlier than the date 
of Mr. Weston's arrival. Some haNC suggested to the 
writer that they came here as soon as 1776 or 1777. 
We are unable to state the time. 

fohn B. Moore was a resident of this town not tar 
from the beginning ol the last centur\' but remoN ed in 
a few years to Moose Ri\ er. 

wSamuel Burns, who married Ann, daughter oi" 
Deacon Weston, settled in this town at a comparati\eh' 
early date. He lived on the Benjamin Adams place. 

In the village there were for many years time only 
a lew residents. Among the \ery "first to settle here 
were Benjamin Ellis, Nathan Houghton, a Mr. Downs 
and a Mr. Gctchell. yir. Houghton was one of the 
tirst men of the lown all his man\' useful N'cars. He 



l8 HISTOKKAL 

had sons Nathan, Jr., (ierrv, Seth, Zalmon and Alvin. 
Mr. Houghton was the builder of mills at this point 
and was the contractor of the bridge when first built. 



East Madison. 

The part of Madison lying around the lake in the 
east part of the town was not settled as early as the 
portion along the river. A village sprang up around 
the outlet of Wesserrunsett Lake, as Hayden Lake 
was known in the early days, and has been known as 
East Madison. The first settler here was Elisha Lin- 
coln, grandfather of Laban E. Lincoln, a present resi- 
dent. He came here in 1802, from Bedford, New 
Hampshire, with a pair of oxen, b)' way of Skowhegan. 
Mr. Lincoln built the first saw mill and first grist mill 
at this point, near the outlet ol Llayden Lake. The 
dam was in practically the same place as the dam ol' 
the woolen mill today. He bought, of Peter Sanborn, 
three hundred and tifty acres of land on the east side 
of the lake, paying ibr the same the sum ot $1200. 
The date the deed bears is 1S04. This was when 
Maine was a part of Massachusetts, and Somerset was 
included within the bounds of Kennebec. This por- 
tion of the territorx was called in this deed Barnard's 
town. 

Other settlers soon followed Mr. Lincoln. Daniel 
Reed came here soon after and located on the farm- 
where his grandson, Eben Reed now lives. He came 
from Abbington, Mass. Gersham Harvell was one to 
come about this time, from New Hampshire, and locat- 
ed on the farm where his grandson, Gersham Harvell, 
now lives Joseph Jenkins came not long after and 



HISTORICAL 19 

took up the farm where Charles and Joseph Thompson 
now live. He was also from New Hampshire, Mr. 
Hobart, afterwards a citizen of Madison, settled about 
this time in Solon. His native place was Pepperell, 
N. H. He had the honor of being a Revolutionary 
soldier. Robert Morrison was another of the early 
ones in this part of the town. He came from Farm- 
ington and ran the grist mill at this place for many 
years. Robert Dean, another Revolutionar}' soldier 
and the father of twenty-four children, settled not long 
after Mr. Lincoln came here. Jedediah Hayden, who 
settled on the west side of the lake, was also an early 
comer. He had a son William who was also reckoned 
with the early settlers. Mr. Hayden settled on the 
farm now owned h\ David Rowxll. 



CHAPTER III. 

Military Matters 

General Survey — The War of the Rebellion — List ol 
Men from Madison. 

The militar}- history of the towns of Madison and 
Anson is a source of just pride. The deeds of bravery 
performed b}' men from these towns is only known in 
part, but the loyalty they exhibited in going to the iield 
of combat to defend the principles of civil liberty can- 
not be obscured by any lapse of time. We of today 
who know of the scenes of war only as we hear them 
discussed trom the lips of others little realize the 
nature of the battlefield and its accompanying condi- 
tions. We little realize the sacrifice that the soldier 



20 IIISTOKRAr. 

made as he left the scenes of home and business acti^■- 
ity, but we can ncN-er, as h)yal citizens, ourselves fail 
to respect and admire the men who left all and went 
forth in answer to the country's call for aid. 

These towns were settled about the time of the 
opening of the great Re\()lution by w^hich America 
severed the cords which bound us to Great Britain. 
Several ol her citizens either saw service in the Conti- 
nental arm\' before coming here, or enlisted after hav- 
ing settled at this point. However the list is so incom- 
plete we attempt no enumeration of names. After the 
settlers had made a beginning here in tlie wilderness, 
as it was at that time, there was almost no opportunit\- 
for them to Icaxe their homes, as any continued ab- 
sence meant starxation for the families lelt behind. 

When the W-av of i8ii came the stand taken by 
New England was of such a nature that the District 
of Maine saw but little acti\e ser\ice. The war was 
very unpopular in New England. The Federalists 
were in power here, and were bitterlv hostile to the 
whole polic\' oi' tlie Central <>-o\ernment. Though the 
people as a whole lacked no degree of patriotism the 
party in power in these states confined its action to the 
defence of the coast. However there were man\- 
New England men in the ser\ ice of the Ignited ^States 
in their individual capacitw 

From this time on there was but little trouble of a 
national character which concerned this portion of the 
country to an\- considerable extent till the breaking out 
of the Ci\il War. Then came the supreme test of the 
Republican (ioxermiunt which we had been accus- 
tomed to call inxinciblc. It was the severest test to 
which any government was e\ er put and stood the test 
success lullw It was the internal nature of the struo- 



HISTORICAL 2 1 

gle that made it severe. Nothing but the greatest 
effort on the part of all loyal eitizens eould have kept 
the eountr\' intaet. 

It was lour years of uneertainty iVom tlie opening- 
gun of the war at Fort Sumpter till the surrender at 
Appomattox. When the word flashed aeross the eoun- 
try that peaee had eome there was not a hamlet north 
or south, east or west, but what responded to the thrill 
of joy. 

In this eontest these two towns met their responsi- 
bility lo\alIy. We have thought it well to give here- 
with a list of the names of men from the town ol 
Madison and Anson Lower Village, and corrected as 
carelully as circumstances will permit, we gi^'e it be- 
low : 

C. D. Morrill, M. S. Perkins, S. AVatson, G. Beal, 
II. G. Fuller, J. W. McKenney, A. R. Jones, A. H 
West, Cyrus Rogers, George F Newell, G. C Rounds, 
E. D. S.'York, H. H. Steward, Alonzo Smith, N. H. 
Withee, D, S. Bennett, Luke Emerv, Elden C. Parlin, 
Cyrus Parlin, O. E. Tozier, M. W.' Frederick, B. W. 
Greenleaf, James D. Emers()n, James B. Wilson, Sam- 
uel C. Rand, T. F. Gammon, Osborne W. Fish, Wil- 
liam D. Blagden, John Morrow, John Renier, James M. 
Stevens, Nathan W. Fish, Benj. B. Rose, G. A. Tay- 
lor, Elijah D. Johnson, Samuel Vose, Charles N. 
Withee, Silas B. Wood, Peter Huntoon, Alonzo Bos- 
worth, Amasa Gregory, Michael LeClair, Rufus 
Dawes, E. H. Davis, Wesle}- Gray, Clark G. Bovee, 
Simeon Stone, Frederick M. Messer, Charles C. Ellis, 
John Gray, Charles C Hartwell, J. C. PVazier, James 
Hogan, James A. Preble, Alden Getchell, George S. 
Groves, Jason tlanks, James O'Brien, William Ryan, 
Leavitt Strout, John Sha}-, Lucius \V. Hall, John H. 



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Frain, Darius Sawyer. John II. Fenderson, Edward J. 
Matchett, William Rand, Heman- Hunnewell, Andrew 
Quint, William Qjiint, Roscoe Qiiint, Robert Savage, 
Ezra Talcott, Nathan A. Weston, Henry Caldwell, 
John Waterman, J. F. Waterman, Daniel Washburn, 
Leonard Washburn, Allen Washburn, David Tarr, 
David Tarr, Jr., B. F. Lancaster, Nelson Gage, D. 
Fish, Oliver Waite, Harrison Waite, James Spaulding, 
Isaac H. Thompson, John B. Frazier, Alvah Withee, 
Javan Dawes. 

War of 1812 — The loll owing were engaged in 
the War of 181 2: Luke Sawyer, Heman Moore and 
Hosea Washburn. 



CHAPTER IV. 

Manufacturing Account. 

Early Manufacturing — Mills and their Location — Re- 
cent Development — Woolen Mills — Paper Mills — 
Miscellaneous. 

Twenty years seems but a short time as one 
glances backward over a period of this length, but 
much may be accomplished in that time. True this is 
in the case of the development of manufacturing in 
the town of Madison. Twenty years ago Madison had 
nothing but a few miscellaneous industries which were 
of little importance. They were confined to the local 
saw mills, grist mills, and a sash and blind factory of 
small size. Today she is one of the leading towns ot 
the State in amount and importance of her output ol 



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manufactured goods. Hundreds of people find em- 
ployment in her factories, scores ot merchants are en- 
abled to in\est their money with hope of sutHcient 
business to bring good returns. Hotels flourish, resi- 
dences and tine business blocks are built, and the town 
is well on tlie road to rank with the cities of the State. 

^:AKL^ mili,s in madison. 

The tirst grist mill built in the village ot' Madison 
was built by one William Adams. It was located on 
Jones' Brook not far from the new Pine Street Bridge. 
It was built not far trom i(Soo. 

The next one w^as built on the island by Oriah 
Tinkham. Its date we cannot give with certainty, but 
it is said to have been in operation as early as 1825. 
It was owned by Messrs. Spaulding, Viles and Heald. 

About the time that Mr. Adams built his grist mill 
on Jones' Brook, Mr. Benjamin Ellis erected a saw 
mill, about 1800, on this same stream. It was located 
a little higher up the stream. The mill was carried 
away in 1810 at the time of a freshet. Another mill 
was soon built b}" Nathan Houghton on the site of the 
mill later owned by Zalmon Houghton. It is still in 
operation. 

Near the old bridge, some time after the dam was 
built, Nathan Houghton built a saw mill, and in this 
mill some of the timbers used in the old Toll Bridge 
were sawed. The greater part of the sawed timber 
used in the construction of the Patterson toll bridge 
was sawed in the mill at this point. This mill passed 
from the hands of Mr. Houghton to Cyrus Fletcher, 
then the following in order: Heald, Spaulding & Co., 
B. T. Dinsmore, Nathan Wood, P. Fletcher & Son, 



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John & Abrani McKenney, Ilackett & Town, T. H. & 
B. P. J. Weston, and linally the Great Northern Paper 
Company. 

The sash and bhnd lactory was built on the island 
at a \ery earh" date. In the great freshet of 18,32 this 
structure was carried away. It was rebuilt in the sum- 
mer of the same year by J. S. Hardy and Nathan 
Wood. Hardy boui^ht out Wood in 1859. The mill 
was burned in 1862. It was rebuilt on a different site 
by Mr. Hardy, who later sold a half interest to Mr. L. 
F. Edwards," and the other part to T. H. & B. P.J. 
Weston. These parties soon converted it into a paint 
shop. It later went into the hands of the Great 
Northern Paper Compan)-. 

On the site of Blackwell Block one Alfred 
Twombley owned and operated a tannery in the early 
years. It was tinallv abandoned and torn down. 

The old starch factory was built by Mr. Strick- 
land, and operated many years. It has since been torn 
down. It was afterwards run by Nathan Wood, B. T. 
Dinsmore, and was also owned by T. H. Weston. 

On the Anson side of the Kennebec, below the 
end of the dam, a grist mill was erected and operated, 
about 1836, by Elisha Bennett. We are told that the 
building is still in use on this side of the ri\er. The 
old channel and other marks ot the site are discernible 
even at this day. 

RECENT DEVELOPMENT. 

As we have previously mentioned, the real devel- 
opment in the manufacturing historv of the town of 
Madison came with the ushering in of the decade of 
the 8o's. This was the time when the Westons betran 



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the agitation of the matter of building a woolen mill 
at this village. .Vt first the project met with but little 
success, but b\" means of a large amount of hard work 
Mr. Weston succeeded in' c^irrying out the project. 
The Madison Woolen Company was organized in 
i<S<Si with a capital of $100,000. 

Ground was broken on the 14th ot" April, i<S.Si, 
and the mill was then hurried to completion. After 
about four years of successful operation of the first 
mill, which w^e should say was the present wooden 
structure of the Madison mill, a project was launched 
to erect another mill, or an addition to the one alread}- 
in operation. On May 14, 1885, the stockholders of 
the IMadison Woolen Company met in New York, at 
the office of J. R. Libby & Co., and voted to increase 
the capital stock $100,000 for the building and equip- 
ment of a new mill. The building committee con- 
sisted of the following: T. II. and B. P. J. Weston; 
the committee on machinery w^ere A. P. Benjamin and 
V. |. Goodspeed. Norton & Purinton were the con- 
tractors for the stone and brick work and S. M. 
Coombs was the architect. The bricks were made at 
Weston's brick-yard in this village. 

The mill was dedicated March 3, 1886. Some 
particulars may be of interest. The length of the mill 
was 163 feet; breadth, 58 feet; and was four stories 
high, with a flat gravelled roof. The mill contains 76 
windows, 1,400,000 bricks, 1 130 yards of stone, 1060 
casks of cenient, 13^ tons of wrought iron and cast 
iron, and 3 tons of nails. 

The machinery of the picker-room was started on 
February 4, 1886. A few looms were started in 
March of that year. 

In connection with this project there were sixteen 
tenement houses completed. 



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The Indian Spring Woolen Company was organ- 
ized in 1887, on |ui\- 6th. It was under the manage- 
ment of the II. |. Libby Co. Its eapital stock was 
$ioo,oo(^. Tlie first officers were T. II. Weston, pres- 
ident: A. \\ Ik-njamin, \ ice jircsident; ]. B. Libby, 
treasurer. 

Tlie contractors for the brick and stone work were 
Johnson & Johnson. The chmensions ot the mill were 
as follows: Length, 136 feet; width, 56 feet; four 
stories high in tront and fi\e in back. The mill was 
completed in the same \ear ot its beginning, Decem- 
ber 3, 1887. In its construction there were used 
1,186,855 bricks. 

These two mills ha\e been a source ot great pros- 
perity to this town. No one can estimate the amount 
of labor that was necessarx' to get the project started. 
It required many months of" toil, as the opposition was 
strong. The mill that was nicknamed "Weston's 
Folly'' has, howexer, since become one of Madison's 
bulwarks ot prosperitw 

In 1 888, D. M. Dickinson of Michigan and I. M. 
Weston of the same state and a native of the State ol 
Maine, together with other capitalists, bought the pat- 
ent rights, for the United States and Canada, of reduc- 
ing wood to pulp by a German process of acid treat- 
ment. They sold this right under royalt}' to one mill 
in Canada and two in the ITnited States. The original 
I purchasers were bought out by other capitalists, among 
whom were several members of President Cleveland's 
cabinet, viz: William C. Whitney and Daniel S. La- 
mont. Senator Payne was also a large owner. The 
corporation was known as the ^Lmufacturing Invest- 
ment Company, and was organized under the laws of 
the State ol" New )erse\-, A t'ter considerable discus- 



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sion, Madison was selected as the place for the build- 
ing of the Eastern plant. I. M. Weston loyally sup- 
ported Madison's interest in this matter and all Madi- 
son people owe Mr. Weston a debt of gratitude for his 
instrumentality in securing for her this enormous in- 
dustry. 

A long time was used in clearing up the land titles 
of the property around Norridgewock Falls, here at 
Madison. Two able lawyers were employed for a 
long time. Two hundred and fifty deeds were copied 
in this long process, but at length, on June 17, 1890, 
the company's attorne}' declared the papers complete 
and the corporation took possession. 

The huge mill was over two years in building. 
Its total length is over 900 feet. As it was managed at 
first it was not a profitable investment, and soon fore- 
closure proceedings were instituted. However, the 
firm was reorganized as the Great Northern Paper 
Company, as it is known at the present time. Under 
the present management the plant has been successful 
and is one of the leading industries of the Kennebec 
Valley, furnishing employment to a large number ot 
persons. 

While the operations ot this company here in 
Madison have been a great source of prosperity to the 
people of the town its future gives promise of being- 
tar greater in its scope. Operations are in progress 
for the erection of a new mill only a short distance 
below the present mill, and a portion of the dam. is 
already constructed. It is hoped that this nev/ indus- 
try may not long be delayed. 

Other mills of recent date doing much to pro- 
mote the welfare and prosperity of the community are 
Weston's saw mill a short distance above the railroad 



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bridge, a mill run by steam, and not tar from this is 
|. II. Dane's sash and blind tactory, which is doing a 
LTootl business. 



ICASr MADISON IN' DUSTRIIiS. 

Madison's manutaeUiring industries are not wholly 
eonfined to Madison X'illage. East Madison has fur- 
nished her portion ol' the manufacturing during all the 
past century. In fact, long before there was an\- 
thought ot" building an\ mill ol consequence at Madi- 
son Bridge there was a well-equipped woolen mill at 
East Madison, together with I'ulling and cloth dressing- 
mills, tanneries, saw and grist mills. 

So far as wc are able to learn Elisha Lincoln, the 
tirst settler in this part of the to\\n, was the builder ol 
the tirst saw and grist mill. It was located on the out- 
let of Ha\den Lake on the site of the present woolen 
mill, and was built soon after the coming ot Mr. Lin- 
coln. Sometine in the ;^()'s the mills were replaced by 
a new and larger mill \\ ith a chair manufactory in one 
part of it. In i<S4_^ this mill was burned and was re- 
placed by a smaller mill. The cloth dressing and 
carding mill was burned at the same time. This mill 
was built sometime in the io's. It was never rebuilt. 
The woolen mill was located here in 1S55. The 
powers and privileges were bought and the mill was 
built in this same year. The concern was known as 
the Wesserrunsett Woolen Company. It employed 
about one hundred persons. This mill was doomed to 
fire in about three years. The year 1858 saw its 
destruction. In itSyo the present mill was erected and 
called the Lakeside Woolen Companw It gives em- 



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]il()\nient to aboul thirty men. It confines its work 
lari^ol}- to \vca\ inu. 

At the "I^ower Mills'', about one-hall mile below 
the woolen mill, l\lisha Lincoln built, in about 1840, 
what was probably the first saw mill at this point. 
The grist mill at this place was built by Aaron and 
Iliram Ilobart. 'I'he date was not iar Irom 1(850. 
The saw mill was burned and another built in about 
i860 or a little earlier, by Daniel and Joel Hobart. to 
take its place. The mill is owned today by Daniel 
Ilobart. 

About i8_|_(3 a shingle mill was built a short dis- 
tance below the \illage by John Cook. A part of the 
same mill is standing todaw and with the additions that 
ha\ e been made is owned by Willis Ilobart. Up near 
the outlet of the lake, prior to i860, Issiah Cushing 
built a saw mill and shingle mill. 

Nathaniel Chadbourn built a tannery about 1840 
on this same stream, about twenty rods below the ]-)res- 
ent woolen mill. It was torn down about i8go. An- 
other tannery was built on the same site as occupied 
hv the present woolen mill. It was built \er\' early, 
the date being uncertain. 



CHAPTER v. 

'I'oLi. r)Ki i)(;i-:s. 

The Madison firidge — Dates — Patterson P>ridge — Date. 

The Norridgewock Falls Toll Bridge was built in 
1829, on the authority of the charter granted by the 
State for the purpose in 1825. The owners were 



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HISTORICAL 



formed into a stock company, and the same corpora- 
tion continued to hold the property till 1902 when the 
agitation for a tree bridge, after the old Toll Bridge 
had been destroyed in the freshet of 1901 made it nec- 
essary for the two towns of Anson and Madison to 
build a free bridge. The builder of the toll bridge was 
Nathan Houghton. The first owners were Benjamin 
Ellis, Nathan Houghton, Capt. George Gray and Elijah 
Hilton. 

In 1832 the Toll Bridge was carried away in part, 
the freshet of that year being very severe. It has sus- 
tained several severe injuries in other freshets but was 
not carried out since 1832, till 1901 when the freshet 
that came on so suddenly in December completely de- 
stroyed it. 

In the early days when the towns were so situated 
as to render the building of suitable bridges over the 
large rivers and streams impossible, the toll bridge, 
built by private capital, was a great convenience, but 
when years had rolled by and the municipalities have 
become more solid, financially, the toll bridge became 
the object of much dissatisfaction wherever located. 
This was true of the one at Madison and Anson Low- 
er Village. When the freshet of 1901 destro3'ed it, a 
move was immediately made to replace it with a free 
bridge. It would be expensive of course and there 
was much controversy over the matter, especiall}' in 
the town of Anson, but the bridge was built, and is a 
most excellent piece of workmanship. 

We have compiled for this work the following 
from the town records of Madison: 

"Meeting of Town of Madison on January 18, 1902. 

"The warrant lor this meeting contained the fol- 
lowing article: To see if the town will vote to pur- 



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chase the riglUs, property and appiitenanees ot" the 
Norridgewock h^dls 'I'oll Bridge Company which said 
Conipanx' has Noted to sell to the towns ol .\nson and 
Madison tor the sum ol $2,300. To see it the town 
will vote to and appoint a committee or committees 
tor the purpose of taking all necessary measures to- 
ward the building of a bridge between the towns of 
Madison and Aiison on or near the site recenth' occu- 
pied by the Xorridgewock F'alls Toll Bridge, and to 
pass any other xotes necessary to carry into effect any 
action taken under this or the preceeding article. 

"Met and \oted to purchase the property, and to 
appoint a committee of five as per the above article. 

"The following were appointed b}' the Moderator: 
C. O Small, A. L. Smith, Jr., \V. F. Greene (declined 
and J. R. Emery appointed in his place) Frank E. 
W^elch and John Chadb(nirn. 
"Town Meeting of Madison held Februai-\ N, 1902. 

"To see if the town will vote to bu\' and maintain 
two-thirds part of a bridge which the proprietors ot' 
the Norridgewock P^dls Toll Bridge Compan\ are to 
build across the Kennebec River between the towns 
of Madison and Anson on or near the site recently (oc- 
cupied bN' the Norridgewock Falls Toll Bridge upon 
the following terms, namel\': I^^m" a sum cqwAl to two- 
thirds of the cost thereot together with two-thirds ot" 
the sum of $2,:;()o and interest and what other legiti- 
mate and necessary charges tnr interest and other ex- 
penses that shall ha\ e been incured and contracted by 
said proprietors in building and maintaining of said 
bridge to the date that such purchase shall be made 
and the bridge together with its other rights, property 
and appurtenances shall be trans fered and conveyed to 
tlie town. 



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"\'()tcd to purchase the bridj^c as per the pre- 
ceedin^- article. 

"A committee ot three was appointed to obtain 
the nccessar\- legislation to carry the above into eflect. 
The following was the committee: C. A. A\^ilbur, C. 
(). Small, and A. L. Smith, Jr." 

In due time there arose a line steel bridge near 
the site of the former bridge, which is all that an3-one 
could desire. Its strength, and line proportions stand 
out in contrast with the qualities of its predecessor. 
In this connection one is reminded of the sad accident 
which occurred many }ears ago on the old toll bridge. 
Mr. Benjamin Baxter relates to us the account of the 
accident sid^tstantiall}- as t'ollows: "In the days beibre 
the railroad had reached tliis portion of the \-alley all 
the goods and pro\isi()ns used in the section to the 
north of us was hauled with teams along the Ivenne- 
bec trom the larger towns 'down ri\ er\ A great jvirt 
of the travel went o\er the toll bridge at this point. 
One daN- a lour horse team hea\ ily loaded started a- 
cross the bridge, in spite of the ad\ ice gi\en not to at- 
tempt the crossing with so hea\ \ a load. All went 
well till the middle pier was nearl\- reached when a 
crash was heard and the wagon went quickl\ to ihe 
raging torrent below, carrying with it the dri\er him- 
selt and the two pole horses. The leaders succeeded 
in breaking away, and were stopped on the Anson side 
by Mr. Baxter who witnessed the accident. The man 
was instantly killed as well as the horses which went 
with him. IIowe\er a large amount ol the goods 
floated and were collected below the village." 

The Patterson Bridge was built in 1839, and was 
owned by a stock compan\ . It is located in the north- 
western part of Madison, across the Kennebec Ri\"er 



II ISIOKKAI. ^ ;:> 

ncarl\' opposite the \ill;iii,'e of North .Vnsoii. An inci- 
dent related to the writer by Peter Sa\age o-i\es some- 
thing- ol" interest eoneernini;- this brido-c. The old time 
"muster" was ha\ ini;- its day in the period when the 
Patterson Toll Bridge was erected. It happened that 
when a muster was held at North Anson on a certain 
da\- the toll bridge was' nearing completion. The man 
who run the i'erry which was in use at this point previous 
to the toll bridge made a deal whereby the bridge should 
be held back in its progress toward completion so that 
those who attended the muster from the east side ot 
the ri\ er would be compelled to patronize the lerry. 
These parties learning ot the deal, concluded to go 
them one better and immediately caught up some ol 
the planking which lay on the shore read\- lor use and 
constructed in a short time a tiooring sufficient to get 
across the ri\er, thereb}- beating the terry at their own 
game, and making the Patterson Toll Bridge i'or one 
da\' at least, a iree bridue. 



CHAPTER VI. 

EniTCATioNA[. History. 

Early Schools — Recent Dc\elopment and Ad\ance- 
ment. 

Education is said to be the bulwark ot' Iree insti- 
tutions. However true this ma\- be, certain it is that 
the people of New England have e\er so regarded the 
problem of social and political lite, 'inhere were some 



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icw things that the early settler Ibiind necessar\-, such 
as the saw mill and the <;rist mill. These he must 
ha\e to enable him to proNide food and shelter. But 
the next move after securing his mills was to provide 
schools and opportunities for religious training. 

These schools were of necessity ^'ery crude at 
first. In the early days school houses were not pro- 
vided. The settlers were each expected to provide a 
certain room in his house for school accommodations. 
The wages paid were \ery small as compared with the 
wages of toda\-. l'\Mnale teachers got not far from 
75 cents a week; male teachers received from $12 to 
$15 a month and were expected to "board round" at 
that. The schools were changed to a great extent after 
the separation trom Massachusetts, in 1820. New 
courses were introduced, new text books wxmx put in 
use and better equipments were pro\ided in almost all 
quarters. 

With the kind assistance of Prof. T. A. Roberts 
and others we have attempted in the following to give 
something concerning the schools of Madison. 

Mr. Joshua B. Perkins is authority for the state- 
ment that the first school house in Madison w^as on 
Weston avenue near what is now known as the Blake 
place. This was a one-stor)-, fiat-roof building, about 
30 feet square. One of the first teachers in this house 
was Hon O. L. Currier of New Sharon. Mr. Currier 
married Miss Mary Ann Weston, a daughter of Stephen 
Weston. Miss Jewett was another early teacher in 
this building. Miss Jewett was the mother of B. P.J. 
Weston. This school house was built not far from 
1804 to 1 810. 

It is stated that the Westons and Pipers controlled 
the school house question f'or sometime. ^^Mlen more 



II ISTOl^ ICAL 3c; 

Notes came in it was deeidetl to change the location ol 
the building. The new site selected was on Old Point 
avenue not far iVom Mr. Renier's store. One winter 
the building caught lire and the root" was burned ot^". 
Boards were seciu'cd, the i^ooi replaced, and school 
was continued in a lew da\s. I'his school house was 
moved in about iiSi6. It remained here a lew years 
until Nathan Houghton ga\e a lease of a lot oi land 
in "The Holler". On this lot the "Old Red School 
House" was built. The lease was drawn up by Hon. 
Anson P. Morrill, afterward goNcrnor of the State ol 
Maine, but at tliat time a merchant at East Madison, 
then the business center of Madison. The usual at- 
tendance in the old school house on AVeston axenue 
was not i'ar Irom 25 to ]o. ^Ir. l\'rkins has kindly 
giN'cn some of the names of those who were students 
there. Adeline Jones, Rosanna Houghton, Lucy Piper, 
John Jones, T. H. Weston, J. B. Perkins, Marcia Wes- 
ton, Bridget Weston, Sarah Weston, Fannie Weston, 
C\rus Weston, Enoch Weston, Rulus Weston, Chester 
Houghton, Joseph Withee, CaKin Withee, David 
Withee and' Parker Withee. The "Old Red School 
House" was situated below the Congregational 
parsonage. One teacher in this house was Miss 
May Osborne of Skowdiegan. Other teachers in this 
school house were Miss Bixby, Miss Rideout, Miss 
Longley, Asa Dickinson and Mr. Nash. It should be 
stated that Mr. Gard Whittier taught a private school 
one or more winters at this village. Mr. Darius 
Houghton attended school there in 1^42, which was 
soon after it was built, tn icSyc) the house became in- 
adequate to accomodate the needs of the district and 
a school was started in Lincoln Hall, where the larger 
students attended, while the smaller jiuj^ils wei-e j^ro- 



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\idecl for ;it the ''Red School House". This condition 
continued tor about three years when a school house 
was built on the corner of Pleasant street and Old 
Point avenue. The builder was Henry Abbey. The 
tirst teacher when the school was established at Lincoln 
Hall was W. W. MaNo, a graduate of Colby College. 
B. A. Pease, also a graduate of this same college, was 
the successor of Mr. Mayo. C. A. Wilber followed 
Mr. Pease in 1880 and taught four years, part of the 
time in Lincoln Hall and part of the time in the Pleas- 
ant street school house. Mr. Wilber's successor was 
M. C. Dow. C. (). Small taught from 1884 till 18S8, 
and has ser\ed se\eral years as iSupervisor and Super- 
intendent of Schools. Mr. Wilber has also tilled like 
positions. P)()th of these men have had a large share 
in building up the school interests of the town ol 
Madison. 

At this point we g■i^■e the names of the other 
teachers who have had charge ol the High School in 
its ditierent stages since the beginning in Lincoln Hall: 
E. L. Pcnnell, '1891; C. D. Boothby,^ 1891 ; E. L. Pen- 
nell, 1891; L. P. Sturtevant, 1892; C H. Sturtevant, 
1893; F. W. Larrabee, 1894; N. T. Abbott, 1895; 
Fred L. Tapley, 1896; E. M. l\icker, 1898; T. A. 
Roberts, 1899. 

The assistants since 1891 haNc been the following: 
Minnie F. Waugh, 1891; Bessie M. Getchell, 1894; 
H. Kate Butler,' 1895; Alice Robbins and Bertha M. 
Files, 1898; Edith L. Floyd, 1899; ?• E. Graffam, 
and Charlotte Towne-Roberts, 1901. 

With the incoming of the business prosperit}' 
which Madison has had within the last few years, the 
improvement and enlargement of the school buildings 
became imperatiNc. The Pleasant Street School build- 



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ing was built in 1.S.S2. This project of proxidiiig larger 
and better accommodations for the schools provoked a 
long and animated discussion. It seems strange that 
people will condemn enterprises which in a short time 
they Mnll indorse, simply because a little mone\- is re- 
(]uired to carry it through. Rut sucli cases are the rule 
more times than the exception. The argument against 
this building was that it was too large for the needs. 
Several meetings were held before the matter was set- 
tled. The land, one-half an acre in extent, was jnir- 
chased of Zebina Dinsmore, the price for the lot being 
$100. A few years later an addition was made 
which, together with the original cost, amounted to 
about $2,500. 

The other school buildings in the village have 
cost approximatel}' the following: The Main Street 
School house, $13,500; the Weston A^•enue School 
house, $12,000. 

The school districts numbered twenty for the en- 
tire town in i<S92. Today there are only eight oi' the 
rural schools, which in all contain about 100 pupils, 
\N'hile the village schools ha\ e not lar from 375. 

The course of studies for the schools, gotten out 
by Superintendent C. O. Small in 1893, was of great 
assistance in securing a more perfect grading. In 1903 
this course was revised by Superintendent Thomas A. 
Roberts to conform to the new and changed condi- 
tions. Madison's schools are c(]ual to those of any 
town of its size in Maine, and the inhabitants take just 
pride in them. Madison has never tried to economize 
at the expense of her schools. Both village and rural 
schools are carefully graded, the latter e\"en to the ex- 
tent that regular promotions are made so that there is 
no loss of time and energy in the unnecessary repeti- 



38 HISTORICAL 

tions of certain studies. TIk' text books are tlie latest 
and thoroughly up-to-date. Music was introduced by 
Superintendent Roberts at the beginning of the sum- 
mer term, 1902, and Mrs. Frank Dinsmore, a former 
teacher under C. O. Small, Esc]., was engaged as the 
regular instructor. On Mrs. Dinsmore's resignation, 
in 1903, Prof. Elmer E. Towne became the teacher ot 
music. TMost excellent results ha\ e been obtained, 
which will be more appreciated when the pupils shall 
have reached maturity. 



THE HIGH StTIOOL. 

The most excellent record made by the Madison 
High School deserves special mention. We quote 
the exact words of one who is thoroughly conversant 
with the conditions: ''The growth ot the high school 
has been steady. During the past tive years the 
growth has been more marked. The a^•erage attend- 
ance for the year i89(S-9 was thirty-three. For this 
present fall term, 1903, the attendance is ninety. Tlie 
school now nimibers nearh" fort\' bo\s. Additions 
ha\e been made to the High School curriculum until 
now it tits for our best colleges. RepresentatiNcs can 
be found in Colby, Bates, University ol Maine, and 
Boston University. During the past tour years thirty- 
eight students have been graduated, and the graduating 
class numbers tilteen this year. The first class was 
graduated March 15, 1889, and following are the mem- 
bers: Ploma M. Hilton, Gusta H. Tmkham, S. Eu- 
gene Remick and Nathan A. Weston. 

"In 1902 the Physical and Chemical Laboratory 
room was titled up with the latest ecpiipments in the 



HISTORICAL 



39 



line ()1 tables, sinks and other appliances, so that the 
work in sciences can now be much more satislactoril\- 
carried on." 

In looking forward we can see nothing but the 
brightest prospects lor the schools of Madison. 



CHAPTER vn. 

Merchants AiNd Professional Men. 
Early Merchants — Stores — Lawyers — Doctors. 

^ladison had the usual countr}' stores in her earh- 
historw These were general in their nature, and their 
stock was housed in private houses and later in public 
places, but it was left for the coming ot the mills to 
bring to Madison her stores with their special lines, ot 
dry goods, clothing, groceries, and hardware placed in 
tine blocks. 

In searching the records in this direction we learn 
that the tirst merchant in Madison was Zebina Hough- 
ton, son of Nathan Houghton, who was builder of the 
tirst Toll Bridge. Zebina was a shoe maker. He had 
his store on the Island, and was toll-gatherer when the 
bridge was first built. 

The others were not numerous but we learn that 
the following were in trade here, and they came in 
very near the following order: Benjamin Spaulding, 
John Whorlf', Washington Rowell and Calvin Fletcher 
who later went west. These in their order occupied 
the Red Store which alterwards became Lincoln Hall. 



40 HISTORICAL 

The snow store so called, which was situated on the 
Island, was built by Ileald, Spauldiiig, & Viles. It was 
later occupied bN- William Snow and b}- Bradbury 
Dinsmore. Daniel Maxin & Son also carried on a gen- 
eral stores trade in this store. Some time alter Mr. 
Maxim had closed out his business, D. W. Simonds 
traded here. 

PKOJ'ESSIONAL Ml<:\. 

The towns of Madison and Anson ha\ e been well 
provided tor the last twenty }ears with legal talent, 
but prior to that time there was onh' one lawyer who 
located in this \'icinit\". This was one William Has- 
kell who located on the Anson side and lived in the 
house where F. D. Gilman now li\es. Others who 
have been in practice in Madison are the following: 
Johnson & Johnson, Charles A. Wilber, who came 
here as a teacher from New Portland, Charles O. Small 
who also came here as a teacher, and as did Mr. Wil- 
ber, served the town successfully as Superintendent of 
Schools, Bernard Gibbs and J. W. Foster. B. S. Col- 
lins and Augustine Simmons, both of North Anson, 
ha\ e had branch offices here within the last few years. 
In this connection it is well to note that J. F. Witiiee 
was the first Trial Justice in the town of Madison. He 
received his commission in 1890 and has been in oHice 
since that date. Other justices are W. W. Johnson 
and George F. Newell on the Anson side. 

The first physican to locate in the town of Madi- 
son was Dr. Sumner Gould. The town was ser^•ed bv 
other physicians prior to his arrixal but they were from 
other towns. The successors of Dr. Goufd have been 
the following: Dr. C. D. Morrill, Dr. Kent, Dr. D. S. 



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IITSTORTCAL 4 1 

Ilunnewc'll, Dr. W. (t. S;i\v\cr, Dr. |. L. Pcppci-, Dr. 
W. S. Millikcn, Dr. II. B. Esmond, Dr. W. II. Kcnni- 
son. 

Tlic lollowin^- h;i\c been dentists here: F. A. 
Le;nitt, Tliomas M. Bennett, I>. V. Laneaster, and ). 
P. Laneaster. 



CHAPTER vni. 

Church IIlsl■()R^•. 

I)aptists — Congrei^ationalists — Free Baptists — Method- 
ists — Ihiixersalists — Catholics. 

"J'iie eeelesiastieal history of the towns oi" Madi- 
son and Anson Lower Villaiie is prineipall}' a history 
oi the dirterent denominations. \Ve ha\'e endeavored 
to eollcet inlormation which will re\'eal the main facts 
of interest in the past of these ditierent societies. 

i;.\i'ris'r eiiLKcii. 

The Baptist Church of Anson was organized Jan- 
uary 25, i.S2(). Its lirst pastor was Francis Powers, 
who was here in iS:^!. It was during his pastorate 
that the tirst church editice was erected. The date was 
1859 and the cost was $1,000. The next pastor was 
Re\ . Charles Miller, who came in i<S6g. I'lie next 
pastor was Rev. E. Nugent, 1H79. His successors 
lia\ e been as lollows: Rev. B. F. Turner, 1896; Re\. 
J. P. Longley, 1897; Rev. E. E. Morse, 1903. The 



I .. HISTORICAL 

second church, located on Spear Hill on the Anson 
side ot" the rixer, was built in 189S, ut a cost of $2,800. 

C<)NGKI".(JA'I'H)NAI. CM UK CM. 

Tlic Con,L,n-egational Cluiicii was organized at 
r.lackwell Hill on .\pril 26, 1826. It had eleven mem- 
bers, consisting of tour men and seven women. Two 
men and two women came by letter from North An- 
son, and the others were admitted on their own profes- 
sion of faith in Christ. The Council to organize the 
church consisted of the lollowing: Rew Josiah Peet 
of Norridgewock; Rev. Fiheld Holt of Bloomtield; 
and Rev. George W. Fargo of Solon. Rev. Josiah 
Tucker, the first ordained minister ol this denomina- 
tion to settle in Madison, was ordained on Ma}" 9, 
i82(). The council was held in a large barn, there be- 
ing no other place ot sutbcient size a\'ailable. Mr. 
Tucker seems to ha\e been an energetic man, as he 
succeeded in erecting a church, which was dedicated 
in December, 1827. This edihce was located on 
F^lackwell Hill. vSer^•ices were continued here for 
several \ ears. On January i, 1845, the meeting house 
erected by this society at "The Bridge" was dedicated. 
This edihce formerly occupied the site of the present 
millinery store of ^Nliss Blanche L. Seavey. It has 
been remodelled and moved to Maple street and is now 
known as the Wood Block. It contains the printing 
plant of E. A. Merriman, where the Madison Bulletin 
is published. On June 10, 1893, the magnificent new 
church on the corner of ]Main street and Weston ave- 
nue was dedicated. This church is a fine structure ot 
brick, and is one of the ornaments to the town. The 
present j^astor is Re\ . C. 1), Boolhbw 



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FKE.E WILL r.Al'TISI- ClIllUlI. 

The second Free Baptist Church ot Madison was 
organized December 12, 1840, at the house ot' Ira 
Searles, Madison, The first Free Will Baptist Societ\- 
being the (^ne on lilackwell Hill. It is not now in ex- 
istence, ha\ing sold its property and dissolved several 
years ago. Some 01 the early pastors ot" this church 
were: Hosea Washburn, Elders Williamson, Turner, 
Stilson, Mark Merrill and Ira Emery. 

In iSbo this society, with the assistance oi" the 
Methodists, built a meeting house on the Anson side 
ot the ri\er \N'here worshiji was held till 18(83. At this 
time the Methodists withdrew and built a church ol 
their own on the Madison side. Tw(^ years later the 
h^-ee Baptists built a church' on the Madison side and 
dedicated it June 12, 1886, iVee Irom debt. The total 
cost ot" church and e(|uipment was $3000. With the 
kind assistance ot the present pastor, Miss Mabel C. 
Andrews, we haxe conij^iled the t'ollowing list of pas- 
tors irom 1868. Re\ . Otis Andrews w^as pastor about 
1868. Rev. ]. P. Longle\- followed him in about 1875. 
His successors were Re\s. Trimian Maxim, G. W. 
Colby and C. E. Blake. The pastors ol" this church 
since its establishment in Madison ha\e been as fol- 
lows: Rev. F. E. Freeze, August 6, 1884 to Jul)- zz, 
1885; Rev. J. L. ■ Munroe, August zS, 1886 to April, 
1887; Re\-. J. ^V. Wiggin, July 24, 1887 to January 19, 
1890; Rev. C. G. Mosher, January 26, 1890 to May i, 
1893; Rev. L. B. Twitchelf, September 20, 1893 to 
December 30, 1894; Re\ . Berton Minard, May 12, 
1895 to September 15, 1895; Re\ . W. W. Hayden, 
November 3, 1895 to October 7, 1900; Rev. Mabel C. 
.\ndrews, January 10, 1901. 



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HISTORICAL 
METIIODIS'I" CIILRCII. 



Tlic records of Methodism in Madison and Anson 
Lower \'illai;;e in its early days are nearly obliterated. 
Some facts are lio\ve\er preserved and we have at- 
tempted to L;i\ e them. 'I'he first record is of the exis- 
tence of a class meetini;- on the .\nson side held a't the 
house of Thomas lleald. The date is uncertain, but 
not far from 1S35. About 1S34, according to rumor, 
John l\'rrin preached here. Nearly all is a blank until 
1S51 when meetings were held at the church which 
stood at the corner of ^Nlain and Maple streets, the 
Union House in which the Methodists held enough 
pews to secure the use of the church a lourth of the 
time. The Congregationalists occupied it the remain- 
der ot the time, having a resident pastor. M. D. Wel- 
come was pastor about this time. Not far from this 
time James Farrington of Wilton preached here, and it 
was during his pastorate that the division of church 
property occurred. The Methodists then removed 
their place of worship to the Anson side. Here they 
worshiped in a church in Ihiion \\'ith the Free Baptists. 
This continued trom 1N54 to December, 1883 when 
the new church was dedicated. During this time oc- 
casional ser\ices were held by the Methodists at Black- 
M^ell Ilill. ^Meetings mere held also at Whorff's Cor- 
ner. The preachers ser\i ng during this period were 
the Ibllowing: j. R. l)ailey, James Farrington, Isaac 
Lord, True Whittier. Joseph Mooar, A. II. Reed, P. 
E. Brown, C. K. E\ ans^, A. W. Waterhouse, C. E. Bis- 
bee, James Nixon, and G. E. Clark. 

In 1877-8 True Whittier was pastor; 1879-80, G. 
I). Holmes. In 1882 D. B. Holt came to this charge, 
and Luuler his pastorate the new church on the corner 



HISrOKKAL 4;; 

ol" Main and Madison slircl. Tlic church alluded lo 
ab()\'c was hurn.-d, March 11, U));). It was rebuilt on 
the same site and dedicated, December 13 icjoo. The 
pastors Irom the close of Mr. Holt's pastorate were as 
follows: J. W. Buftam 1885; Abel E. Parlin 1886; W. 
B. Eldridge 1889; Robert Lavvton i8(j(); C. A. Ralcliiie 
1892; J. L. Iloyle 1894; F. C Norcross 189.1; S. E. 
Leech 1899; IL E. Nichols 1903. 

rXlNERSALIST CHURCH. 

The tirst I' nixersalist parish ot' ^laclison, Maine, 
was organized in L'nion llall in the town oi Madison 
on the sixth day oi' januar\-, A. I). 1892. 

The first pastor was Rew Donald Frazer, who 
continued as such until January, 1894. T-he second 
pastor was Re\. George E. Eeighton. The third and 
present pastor is Rew }. Frank Rhoades. Kvw ^\'. 
\\^. Hooper supplied in the absence oi" a settled pastor. 

At the time Mr. Rhoades took up the work here 
the societN' was worshiping in E^nion Ilall. lie saw 
at once that a church was not only necessary but pos- 
sible, so he set out with characteristic energy to supply 
the long ielt need. The result oi' Mr. Rhoatles' eii'ort 
ma\- be seen t'rom the following: "■'J'he parish now 
owns a nice large lot on the east side oi Weston 
a^■enue in ^Madison \Mllage and has a nice chapel 
nearl\- completed on the same.*" 

CATHOLIC ciin^cH. 



It ma\' be said that the Catholic church at ?sladi- 
son was iirst organized at the time oi Father Rasle 
anil his fimous chapel at Old Point. JMom ihat time 



46 Ills rOKICAI. 

there seems to be no record either as a ehiireh oi- a 
mission, until within the hist t\vent\- years, when the 
Rev. Father La Croix of Skowhegan had charge ot 
Madison as a mission. About two years ago Rew 
Father Keale\- ot" Belfast was appointed pastor ot' the 
church at Madison. Ori his arrival here he found 
about se\ent\' families with no place ot worship. He 
immediateh- began plans to suppl)- the needs ot" his 
people with a church, and has under construction a 
church, located on Folsom street, which will cost 
about $6000. 



CHAPTER IX. 

SofllCTIlCS AM) IXSTITL TIONS. 

Particulars ot Organization — Date — I'irst Ollicers — 
Present Otlicers. 

MADISON FJAXK. 

For some time the town ot' Madison had been in 
need of a banking institution to accommodate the busi- 
ness men of the community. In response to this need 
the First National Bank of Madison Vvas organixed in 
1891, with Oma Clark as ]')resident and M. A. Ilewett 
as cashier. The capital \\as $7^:^,000. 

This bank is a well-managed institution and has 
the lull contidence of the business world. 

The present otlficers are Charles II. Clark, presi- 
dent; Charles A. Wdber, \ice-president ; K. C. Gra\-, 



IIIS'lOKIfAI. 47 

cashier; directors, Charles II. L'lark, Cliarlcs A. W'il- 
ber, George E. Maconiber, Iliram Moore, F. K. Smith. 
J. P. Clark, K. C. Gra}-. 

Its surplus and capital stock is now $()o,ooo. 



MADISON LOAN AND lU'ILDTNCJ ASSOCIATION. 

The present officers are as follows: C A. Wil- 
ber, president; K. C Crrav, secretarx and treasurer; 
directors, E. C. Town, Robert Ballant\ ne, G. I). Per- 
kins, D. P. Churchill, 'I'honias Bedford. 

ij A!ni.rn]':s. 

Accumulated capital, $9,291 74 

(juarantce i'und, 94 00 

Profits, :;o8 46 



$9,cS94 20 



HESOIRC'E 



Loans on mort^ai^es ol" real estate, $9,490 00 

Temporary expenses, 3 54 

Cash, 400 66 



$9,cS94 20 

The number oi shareholders, 5 i ; borrowers, 15;; 
shares outstanding, 299; shares pledged lor loans, S>; 
loans, 17. 



CIIAPTFR X. 

Town Oi-m- k'i:rs. 

Sclcclnu'n — Clerks — Treasurers. 

It was hoped when tliis work was undertaken tliat 
the tow n oHieers ot" this town eoukl be obtained troni 
the hrst, but we ha\e been dissapointed in this. Tlie 
town books are destro\'ed, and the reeords ot the tow n 
eleetions are kept in the Secretar}- ol State's otiiee 
onl\ two Nears' time. We however ha\e eompiled a 
Hsl trom iSyo to igo^. 

Town Okficki^s oi- Madison. 



1870 



«7 



.S7_> 



73 



^^7 4 



■ 87. 



W. D. Hayden 
Moses M. joncs 
Levi Powers 
W. \). Hayden 
Moses M. Jones 
Levi Powers 
W. D. Hayden 
Moses M. Jones 
Stillnian Lawrence 
W. 1). LLiden 
Levi Powers 
Stillman Lawrence 
W. 1). Hayden 
Levi I'owers 
VM W. Thompson 
I'.li W. Thompson 
Le\i Powers 
Amos Adams 



;i-:].ic("1';\ii<:n 
1876 

,877 

1878 

.879 



1880 



1 88 



l'.. C. Towne 
Warren Russell 
William ('urrier 
K. C. Towne 
Warren Russell 
Reuben Hussey 
K. C. Towne 
Warren Russell 
Daniel Reed 
L. C. Towne 
Warren Russell 
Daniel Reed 
E. C. Towne 
Henry Merrill 
Daniel Reed 
L. C. Towne 
Henry Merrill 
Warren Russell 





IIISTOU lew 


I. 


lS,S2 


Hiram Moore 


1893 


C. 0. Small 




Daniel I lohart 




Hiram Moore 




( )rlaiul W. \\alker 




1). J. Rowell 


.S83 


Hiram Moore 


1894 


C. ( ). Small 




Daniel llobart 




H. E. French 




C. D. Morrill 




D. F. Hobart 


18S.I 


Henry Merrill 


■«95 


E. M. Fletcher 




Daniel Hohart 




I). !'. llobart 




C. D. Morrill 




'P. 15. Patterson 


1S85 


Henry Merrill 


1896 


E. M. Metcher 




Daniel Hohart 




T. P. Patterson 




C. D. Morrill 




I). J. Rowell 


i,S86 


Henry Merrill 


1897 


F. M. I'leteher 




W. k' 1^'rench 




T. H. Patterson 




Josiah Holway 




D. J. Rowell 


1887 


H. A. Johnson 


1898 


E. M. Fletcher 




Daniel 1 lobart 




T. B. Patterson 




A. P. Turner. Jr. 




Geo. A. Morrison 


1 888 


C. A. Wilber 


.899 


E. M. Fletcher 




T. 1). Sally 




T. E. Patterson 




Warren Russell 




D. B. Hobart 


i 889 


C. A. Winder 


1900 


E. M. Fletcher 




T. D. Sally 




Frank E. Welch 




George A. Morrison 




D. B. Hobart 


1890 


C. A. Wilber 


1901 


E. M. Fletcher 




T. D. Sally 




Frank E. Welch 




George A. Morrison 




Elmer E. Reed 


..Scj, 


E. C. 'i'owne 


1902 


E. M. Fletcher 




T. D. Sally 




A. P. 'I'urner 




D. F. Hobart 




Elmer E. Reed 


1892 


E. C. Towne 


1903 


E. M. Fletcher 




A. P. Turner, Jr. 




A. P. Turner 




D. J. Rowcll 




Elmer E. Reed 



49 



50 


IIIS1 


rORICAT. 




I>ATE 


clkrk: 




TREASURER 


1870 


W. I). Hayden 






1871 


W". D. Hayden 




Richard B. Swift 


1872 


W. D. Hayden 




Levi Powers 


1873 


W. I). Hayden 




Amos Adams 


1874 


W. D. Hayden 




Amos Adams 


1875 


E. Thompson 




E. C. Towne 


1876 


E. C. rowne 




Henn- Merrill 


1877 


E. C. Towne 




Henn- Merrill 


1878 


E. C. Towne 




Henry Merrill 


1879 


E. C. Towne 




Henr)- Merrill 


1880 


E. C. Towne 




Tilson D. Sally 


1881 


E. C. Towne 




E. C. Towne 


1882 


Dinsmore Clea\ 


eland 


Dinsmore Cleaveland 


1S83 


Dinsmore Cleaveland 


Dinsmore Cleaveland 


1SS4 


Dinsmore Clea\ 


eland 


Dinsmore Cleaveland 


1S85 


Dinsmore Clea\ 


eland 


Dinsmore Cleaveland 


1886 


Dinsmore Cleaveland 


Dinsmore Cleaveland 


1887 


Dinsmore Cleaveland 


Dinsmore Clea\"eland 


1888 


C. A. Wilber 




Janies Emer\- 


1889 


C. A. Wilber • 




James Emery 


1S90 


C. A. Wilber 




James Emery 


iS9i 


E. C. Towne 




James Emeiy 


1892 


C. A. Wilber 




James Emery 


1893 


C. A. Wilber 




James Emery 


1894 


C. A. Wilber 






•895 


W. F. (Greene 




E. C. Towne 


1896 


W. E. (ireene 




E. C. Towne 


1897 


W. E. Greene 




E. C. Towne 


1898 


W. F. (ireene 




E. C. Towne 


1899 


W. F. Greene 




E. C. Towne 


1900 


W. F. Greene 




K. C. Gray 


1901 


W. F. (;reene 




K. C. Gray 


1902 


r. F. Manter 




K. C. Gray 


1903 


S. E. Remick 




K. C. Gray 



HISTORICAL 

Anson. 



51 



Anson when sur\ c\cd was tountl outside the Ply- 
noulh Patent, and was called Township No.i. 'I'he 
own was incorporated in 179^. The town was di\ided 
n ivS45 and was reunited in 1855. 



Town ()i-^i'uj:k; 



Anscjn. 



^■jo Albeit Moore 
W. \\'. Pease 



si-:lec'J"mj:n. 

I 8 78 



s? 



873 



874 



;^75 



S76 



1877 



Albert Moore 
Mark Emery, Jr. 
j. 'I'inkham 
Albeit Moore 
Mark Emer}'. Jr. 
J. Tinkham 
Albert Moore 
Mark Emery. Jr. 
J. Tinkham 
Thomas (iray 
M. T. Emery 
T. J. Moore 
Albert Moore 
H. T. Emery 
Jesse Hilton 
Albert Moore 
Benjamin Manter 
W. W. Pease 
Albert Moore 
Benjamin Manter 
W. W. Pease 



>79 



1880 



188: 



[88. 



1883 



1884 



1885 



Albert Moore 
\V. W. Pease 
H. T. Emery 
Mark Emery, Jr. 
W. W. Pease 
H. '!". Emery 
Mark Emery, Jr. 
W. \V. Pease 
H. T. Emer^' 
Mark Emer}^', Jr. 
W. W. Pease 
H. T. Emery 
Edwin Collins 
W. W. Pease 
George Elint 
Edwin Collins 
W. W. Pease 
George Elint 
Edwin Collins 
W. W. Pease 
George Elint 
J. P. Spoon er 
H. B. Merry 
Orlando Walker 



52 




HISTORICAL 


1 886 


Edwin Collins 


•«y5 


'P. F. Paine 




H. T. Emery 




Orlando Walker 




John M. Hilton 




0. M. Hilton 


.887 


T. F. Paine 


,896 


'P. F. Paine 




H. T. Emery 




Orlando Walker 




Fred E. Bisl)y 




0. M. Hilton 


1888 


\V. C. Simmons 


.S97 


T. F. Paine 




H. B. Merry 




I). H. Record 




J. M. Hilton 




Otis M. Hilton 


18S9 


\V. C. Simmons 


1898 


T. F. Pame 




W. H. Moore > 




D. H. Record 




E. H. Bailey 




L. H. Rand 


1890 


T. F. Paine 


■ 899 


T. E. Paine 




E. H. Bailey 




Otis M. Hilton 




L. V. Houghton 




Eincoln H. Rand 


,891 


T. F. Paine 


1900 


T. F. Paine 




H. '1". Emery 




Otis M. Hilton 




L. F. Houghton 




Lincoln H. Rand 


189-2 


T. F. Paine 


i90[ 


B. S. Collins 




H. T. Emery 




George U. Clark 




Orlando Walker 




H. 'P. Oilman 


1893 


T. F. Paine 


1902 


B. S. Collins 




H. T. Fernery 




Calvin Hilton 




E. F. Houghton 




1). H. Record 


1894 


T. F. Paine 


'903 


B. S. Collins 




H. T. Emery 




D. H. Record 




Orlando Walker 




R. H. Norton 



iriSTORICAL 



53 



S7 2 

'^74 
'7 5 

'7 

s- 

•79 
S.So 
>Si 

S,S2 

.SS3 
884 
1885 

I SS6 
.SS7 
888 
S89 
-90 
•91 

.S^2 
i:m;4 

95 
.)6 

97 
:.9S 
1S99 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 



Cl-KRIv 

Albert Moore 
Albert Moore 
Albert Moore 
Albert Moore 
Thomas (iray 
Albert Moore 
Albert Moore 
Albert Moore 
Albert Moore 
Mark Emer3^ Jr. 
Mark Kmery, Jr. 
Mark Kmery, Jr. 
Fxhvin Collins 
Edwin Collins 
Edwin Collins 
J. P. Spooner 
Edwin Collins 
T. F. Paine 
\V. C. Simmons 
W. C. Sinmions 
T. V. I'ame 
T. V. Paine 
'!'. V. Paine 
'P. F. Paine 
T. F. Paine 
B. S. Collins 
B. S. Collins 
T. F. Paine 
T. F. Paine 
T. F. Paine 
T. E. Paine 
B. S. Collins 
W. C. Simmons 
W. C. Simmons 



■rRKASURKR 

j. A. Fletcher 
J. .\. Fletcher 
j. A. Fletcher 
'V. v. Paine 
T. F. Paine 
T. 1^". Paine 
T. F. Paine 
T. F. Paine 
T. F. Paine 
S. S. Ciould 
S. S. (^ould 
John A. Fletcher 
John A. Fletcher 
John A. Jdetcher 
¥. L. Powers 
John A. Fletcher 
John A. Fletcher 
W. C. Simmons 
T. F. Paine 
Edwin Collins 
Edwin Collins 
Edwin Collins 
F.dwin Collins 
Fxhvin Collins 
Edwin Collins 
F^dwin Collins 
F'red S. Parsons 
Fred S. Parsons 
Edwin Collins 
Edwin Collins 
Edwin Collins 
Fxlwin Collins 
Edwin Collins 



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CKNsrs 



59 



Ella C (Foster 
Carrie J 
Andrews, Mabel C, clergy 

30 Maple street 
Austin, W T, M W Co 

15 Garlield street 
Katie M (Hiogins 

15 

Balantyne, Robt, I S W Co 

195 Main street 

Emma A (Hanson 

*Elizabeth B 
Bartley, Elizabeth E (Maxim 

( )ld Point a\enue 

Emma II 

Almira M 

Annie L 

Willie 

Blanche B 

Birdina D 
Benson, Harry S, lab 



Beale. G, car 8 Heald street 

Sarah E (Sawtelle 

Katie S 

Melvin E 

Charles O 

* Delia E 
Bedford. Thomas. I W Co 

7 Weston avenue 

Ella E (Bentley 

l^thel W 

Mildred E 

Cecil A 
Bessey, H E, lab Main street 

Lovisa A (York 

Nettie E 

Ella M 

Lincoln C 
Benson, George C, M W Co 

13 Bean street 

Elarry S 

Orville H 

*Georffe F 



o Rowell street Bessey, N E, M W Co 



Georgia I (I)a\is 

Maurice C 

Inez A 

Lenna R 
Bessey, Millard, M W Co 
Bessey, Oscar Y, M W Co 

Main street 
Bessey, Albert C, lab Main street 

Sadie E (York 

Lena L 
Beal, Charles O, car 8 Heald st 

Mary (J udkins 



2 Madison street 
Linnie S (SpotTord 
Gladys A 
Merle E 
Beale, M E, M W Co 

15 Maple street 
Mamie A (Bartley 
Mildred A 
Florence 
Bickford, Horace S, G N P Co 

Pine street 
Hannah (Ham 



6o 



CENSITS 



Blake, George L, Cx N P Co 

lo Gray street 
Blake, Alice M (Gray 

lO Gray street 
*Walter H 
*Rufus W 
*Caroline M 
George L 
Bartley, Alfred, G N P Co 

Young street 
Ardell O (Nowton 
Arline 
Ruth L 
Blake, Daniel, painter Main st 

Bernice M (McKennt y 
James H 
Blackwell, William, mer 

27 Maple streef 
Sarah C (Hayden 
Bertha M 
* Charles E 
Boadway, Leslie A, ins agt 

29 Maple street 
Bertha M (Blackwell 
Walter M 
Fxlith M 
Bovee, Clark G, mer 

13 Maple street 
Alice G (Brown 
Boyington, M, barber 

33 Maple street 
Grace K (Moulton 
Roy C 
Boothby, C D, clergy 

142 Main street 



Gertrude A (Marshall 

Helen E 
Bouthot, Cyrille, lab Main street 

Anne M (Langley 

Anne D 

Wilfred 

Joseph 

Arthur 
Booker, W A, I S W Co 

J o Jones street 

Alice A (Clark 

*Lizzie 

Harry L 

Nellie 
Bray, Vyrtline (Kershner 

Pine street 

Halie A 

Lulu M 

Charles O 
Brackett, Frank, far 

9 Middle street 

Flora (\A'oodcock 

Augusta 

Francis M 

Fred H 

Lydia 

*Emma 

Lou 

Frank L 

Agnes M 
Brackett, Larissa J (Whittier, bd ho 
66 Main street 

Annie V 

Fannie S 



CENSUS 



6i 



James N 

John W 

Ernest E 

Leon G 
Brackett, Fred H, lab 

1 8 Madison street 

Caddie M (George 

Harold G 

Maude L 
liradley, W T, G N P Co 

15 Weston avenue 

Lucy A (Starbird 

Addle E 
Brann, Emily (Leeman 

4 Rowel! street 

* Charles H 

*Lillian 
Brawn, William, lab Maple street 

Annie N (Leeman 

*Chester C 

Lester B 

*Aubra 

Willie 

Hattie 
Bridges, O J, G N P Co 

20 Rowell street 

Merle D 

Lena 

Ola 

Wesley 

Joseph 
Brofee, Daniel, lab 12 Pearl st 

Maude L (Miller 

Harold L 



John S 

Katie J 

Beatrice G 
l^rown, James L, M W Co 

6t: Madison street 

Cora B (Perry 

Alice M 

Carold H 
Brown, H W, G N P Co 

Rowell street 

Mary (Adams 

Ida M 

Mildred 

George H 

Stella B 
Brown, Cyrus, mer Park street 

Esther (Langhill 

*Mary E 

* Annie 

*Ada 

James L 

Alonzo A 

Albion R 

Wilbert P 

Lester W 
Brown, AW, M W Co 

Main street 

Fannie P (Tripp 

Ina B 

Katharine 
Brown, George, G N P Co 

Pine street 

Blanche (Marson 

Hobart W 



CENSUS 



Brown, Alice G (Chipinan 

13 Maple street 

*Eclna P 

Ellen G 

George 

Lou A 

Harry D 

Emma I 
Brown, George 5 Ileald street 

Annie (Taylor 

Brown, Nettie M ( 

Park street 

Jesse C 

Annie C 
Briggs, Oscar T, mer Heald st 

Jennie M (Jewett 

Lawrence J 

Marion P 

Joseph M 

Feralyn F 

Albion E 

Clayton O 
Burton, Francis (Cloke Water st 

William 

* Henry S 
Burton, George, lab 

10 Vaughan street 
Hattie (York 

Burby, J M, G N P Co 

1 1 Weston avenue 
Burns. Addison E 4 Heald st 

Addie A (Emery 
Burns, Edgar G, I S W Co 

15 Weston avenue 



Addie E (Bradley 
Butler, Ezekiel, lab Pine street 

Sylvia J (Lombard 
Edbert O 

* A lice M 

* Edith E 
Butler, Bert. G N P Co 

37 Maple street 
Alice (Dawes 
Harold 
Burwood, William H, M W Co 

9 Madison street 
Mary M (Burke 
Gladys T 

C 

Cameron, Christina (Morrison, hw 
1 1 Madison street 

Mary 

Katie 
Carlisle, Roscoe, G N P Co 

6 Heald street 
Caldwell, Charles F, harness mkr 
Main street 

Abbie ( Ross 

Warren 

Harold B 
Caldwell, Harry C, mer 

Maude L (Reed 

Ralph M 
Carl, Elmore J. lab Park street 

Caddie V (Churchill 

Daisy M 

Vesta M 



CENSUS 



Eva A 1 Chandler, John I-'. U S INI car 

AHce B 54 Old Point avenue 

Campbell, Eugene R. lab Mary A (Withee 

25 Old Point avenue Chandler, Martha (Withee 
Edith L (C:ox 54 Old Point avenue 

( ■avanaui,d-i, Ellen M (lleald John E 

M W Co Main street Chauncey E 

Mahlon Chase, Charles, lab 

Carpenter, Mabel (Sinionds, nier 7 Rowell street 

143 Main street Clara A (Steward 

Erank 1 Earle C 

Laura I Vivian E 

Doris Raymond L 

Chavaria, Joseph, M W Co Clark, Charles H, lumberman 

27 Maple street cor Main street and Weston ave 
Celesse (Henry Elora (Dyer 

Charlesworth, G H, M W Co *Warren B 

8 Weston avenue *Morrie W 

Rose M (Welch Winona 

Christopher, Aniedeo. mer Clark, F C, mer 29 Maple street 

Main street , Esther A (Patten 



Clima (Balbona 
Alfonso 
Margurite 
Churchill, D L, mer 

25 Old Point avenue 
Sadie T (Eletcher 
Merville E 
Chandler, Chauncey, E, U S M car 
Pine street 
Elora E (Burke 
Charles, George, brickmaker 

4 Pleasant street 
Annie (Tuttle 



Doris E 

Helen M 
Clark, Harry, car 18 Gray street 

Lizzie V (Stanley 

Harry J 

Lizzie G 
Clark, Everett, S R R Co 

8 Gray street 

Ruby L (Tucker 

Lester E 
Clark, E O, G N P Co 

14 Garfield street 

Emma H (Folsom, 



64 



CENSUS 



Clement, E W, lab Enoch J 

1 1 Houghton street Charles H 

Crace A (Spaulding I Alice S 

Clou-h, Willis E, far | Harry A 

1 1 Pleasant street \ Cook, Lizzie (Bickford 



Emma J (Spear 
* Edith A 
Eettia A 
Cookson, Fred L, M W Co 

23 Madison street 
Nannie J (Moore 

Merle E 
Frank S 
Cookson, C W, M W Co 

24 Madison street 
Nellie B (Higgins 

Leon M 

Beatrice I 
Cotde. E S, G N P Co 

9 Rowell street 

Sadie (Whitney 
Conant, A. E, car 9 Madison st 

Maude D (Delano 

Rachael H 
Copp, A B, lab 13 Bean street 

Lou (Brackett 

Clyde A 
Cook, E J, I S VV Co 

5 Weston avenue 

Lottie P (Knapp 

Charlie L 

Alton J 
Cook, Mary\ille A (Speed 

134 Main street 



132 Main street 
Collins, William Henry, I S W Co 
Henrietta Ellen (Page 
Chestina B 
Coughlin, Joseph C, mason 

190 Main street 
Aravesta M (Morse 
Walter S 
Aravesta M 
Wilbur 
Mahlon 
Corson, A M, M W Co 

Old Point avenue 
Lillian M (Small 
Alfae F 
R Adair 
E Star 
A Merle 
Cobb, L O, mer Main street 

Liza E (Smith 
Crosby, Clayton, G N P Co 

136 Main street 
Crosby, Malissa, I S W Co 

17 Madison street 
Currier, Adelaide (Atwood 

15 Gartield street 
Cushing, George, druggist 

13 Madison street 
Lelia A (Fletcher 



CENSUS 



65 



I 



D 

Daggett, Fred, far 2 Jones st 

Myra F (Knapp 
Harold F 
Warren R 



23 Old Point avenue 

Frances M (Brackett 

Clifford L 

Ruby E 

Merton H 
Daggett, Milo L, M W Co 

21 Madison street 

Hannie M (Macklin 

Vera E 

George L 
Davis, Edwin, far 

12 Houghton street 

Marie L (Clark 

Fred E 

Lillian E 

Mabel 

Manley T 

Ethel B 
Davis, E H, S R R Co 

23 Houghton street 

Martha A (Wentworth 

*Lemuel W 

Georgia I 

George B 

*Charles H 
Davis, George B, teamster 

18 Gray street 

Flora E (U'entworth 



Ruby E 

Bernette T- 

Winfield H 
Davis, Charles K, clerk 

17 Garfield street 

Lena M (Savage 

Hazel V 
Davis, Ada 20 \\'eston avenue 

Dawes, Samuel 132 Main street 
Demings, Ernest E, lab Water st 

Marita (Frazier 

Lottie V 

Alice I 

Carrie E 

Asceneth M 

Stella E 

Elizabeth J 

Gorham E 

Frank M 
Dick, Anna M Pine street 

Dick, Marie M Pine street 

Dinsmore, D B, drug clerk 

1 1 Weston avenue 
Dinsmore, Zabina, far 

165 Main street 

Hannah P (Burns 

Frank 

Lizzie 
Dinsmore, Frank, G N P Co 

Pleasant street 

Mary (Mitchell 

Robert 
Dil worth, O H, jeweler 

59 Main street 



66 



CENSUS 



Doble, Samuel W. far Water st 

Addie M (Paiiin 

* Harry F 

*John H 
Dodge, Arthur, (} N P Co 

37 Madison street 
Doherty, P C, V. N P Co 

4 Park street 

Lillian (Chase 

Beatrice M 

Blanche S 
Dolbier, George U, {'. X P Co 

17 Bean street 

Ellen G (Corson 

Elsie C 

Elmer M 
Donahue, Joseph M, G N P Co 



Lillian M 

Arthur E 
Dunlap, Arthur, barber 

27 Ileald street 

Maude (Martin 

Blanche M 
Dunbar, C F, deputy sheriff 

10 Heald street 

Olive (Durrell 

Harry C 
Durrell, Melvin, lumberman 

Main street 

Emma F (Willard 

Oscar M 

Bertha E 
Duprey, John C, barber Main st 

Emma F (McKenzie 



5 Nichols street Dyer, 1 B, M W Co 
Katie M (Goodrich 1 20 Madison street 



Joseph E 

John A 
Dow, Emily H (Woodcock 

3 Gartield street 

Lillian 
Dunlap, Charles H, M W Co 

3 Madison street 

Annie B (Berry 

Chester P'. 

Ina E 

Gladys R 
Dunlap, Sarah (Smart 14 Gray st 

Lizzie A 

*Isadore F 

Charles H 



Abbie M (Healey 

Maude E 

* Ralph E 

Edith M 

Harry H 

Aubrey I 
Dyer, Bert, blk 5 Pearl street 

Maggie J (Estes 

Elbridge J 

Mahala F 

Sadie B 

Forest L 
Dyer, Orin, I S W Co 

158 Main street 

Clara J (Lord 



CENSUS 



67 



Dyer, C W 20 Weston avenue 

Alice (Blake 
Helen L 
Lena B 
Dorothy 

K 

Eames. O D, painter 5 Middle st 

Flora A (Savage 

Caroll D 

Stella P 
Karnes, George, far 17 Hcald st 

*Eva 
Edgerly, George, I S W Co 

Weston a\'enue 

Row e W 

(ieorge S 

Cora (Littletield 

Stella C 

Gracie M 

Edna G 

Emogene 
Edwards, Juliette (Knowlton 

57 Old Point avenue 

Bryce K 

Albion K P 

Jennie H 
Ellis, Charles C, mer 

182 Main street 

Lila M (Manchester 
Emer}% Carrie M (Heald 

Maple street 

Ethel M 

Winnifred L 



Emery, Lois S (Gray 

20 Bean street 

*Additon V 

Nina A 

Ernest V 

Maud 

Elfie 

*Grace I 
Emery, Ernest, M W Co 

Locust street 

Effie G (Crouch 

George A 

Erna 
Emery, N K (Gould 

Flora M 

Addie A 

J Russell 
Emery, J Russell, mer 

153 Main street 

Vira (Dow 

Florence 
Evans, C K, clerg 

17 Madison street 

Hattie F (Davis 

*Mary I 



Farrs, Emma A (Spaulding 

4 Perkins street 
Iva B 
Farrar, C D. G N P Co 

5 Heald street 
Lena H (Lyman 
Nettie E 



68 



CENSUS 
Park street 



Farrand, W M, lab 
Mary E (Norton 
Ada 
*Addie 
John ii 
William II 
Bertha I. 
?^arrand, William H, I S W Co 

1 8 Madison street 
Ellen E (Smith 
Eelker, James M, mach 

1 2 Middle street 
Annie A (Berry 
Eelker, Hannah A (Berry 

12 Middle street 
Leon E 
Eerguson, Harry T, G N P Co 

Pine street 
Elorence (Rogers 
Janet 
Eillebrown, Silas, blk 

7 Pleasant street 
Eillebrown, Howard, G N P Co 

19 ( Jld Point avenue 
Jennie (Bemis 
Odell 
Fletcher, E M. supt M W Works 
40 Old Point avenue 
Julia L (Gray 
Cecil G 
Roland E 
Flynn, Frances, G N P Co 

Weston avenue 
Maiy (Tyrrell 



Tline 
Francis 
j Foster, Luther, Cx N P Co 
I 9 Rowell street 

Alice (Emmons 
Alena 
: El win 

Foster, J W, lawyer 

37 Madison street 
Fogg, Estelle C (Williams 

Pine street 
Lonie E 
Geneva 
Elinor 
Fournier, Joseph G, mason 

43 Old Point avenue 
Mary R (Wilson 
Joseph 
Foss, Mortimer B; lab Park st 

Fannie E (Atwood 
Alma I 
Lizzie G 
Morris C 
Grover L 

Foss, Maria 1) ( 

15 Madison street 
*George 
*Asa 
*Orestes 
*Almus 
*Millard 
Ulmore 
Foss, U E, M W Co 

15 Madison street 



CENSUS 



69 



Lena H (Sargent 
Chester M 
Irving L 
Fournier, Albert, d N 1' Co 

8 I loughlon street 
Eliza (Bern ear 
Joseph 
Inat 
Freeborn, Lorenda 

2 Madison street 
Frost, Ellias, G N P Co 

73 Madison street 
Drucilla S (Whitney 
Alta M 
Gwendlyn 
Frederick, Willis, car 

39 Madison street 
Addie E (Myers 
Beatrice E 
Frederic, M W, truckman 

26 Rowcll street 
Emma J (W'augh 
Hattie M 
Edith G 
Ethel M 
Alice W 
Frazier, James C, (i N P Co 

Main street 
Irene (Rogers 
Charles 
Clifford R 
Frazier, John B. laliorer 

88 Old Point avenue 
Sarah A (Scott 



John R 
Eorinda F 
Lillian M 
Charles T 
Fldusta B 
Lawrence A 
Furbush, Abbie A, M W Co 

83 Old Point avenue 

a 

Gavin, Stephen, machinist 

20 Maple street 
Maude (Bates 
Gee, I H, G N P Co 

1 1 Garfield street 
Musa I) (Fish 
Fannie B 
Harry E 
George, Caddie (Otis 

18 Madison street 
Bessie M 
George, Silas, mechanic 

145 Main street 
Nellie L (Gilman 
(]ibson, Ford, G N P Co 

Weston avenue 
Mabel (Halladay 
Clyde C 
Floyd L 
Gibbs, Bernard, lawyer 

Main street 
Winona (Clark 
Clifford, George E, G N P Co 

Pine street 



Effie (Goldsmith 
Gilnian, Charles W, far 

Madison street 

Jennie () (Smith 

Lenora M 

Katie B 

Mildred 1) 
Oilman, Daniel 8 Madison st 

Augusta A (Ladd 

Alice A 

Nellie 

* Frank D 

Edwin J 

Fred A 

Russell A 

Carrie 

Delia M 

Lettie F S 
Oilman, F A, mer 

2 Oarheld street 

Bettie H (Sawyer 
Oilman, W B, far 

12 Oarfield street 

Mary (Weston 

*Reuel I 

*Lydia R 

Addison 
Oilman, Addison, 1 S W Co 

I 2 Garfield street 

Edna (Flanders 
Oilman, Ed J, lab 

7 Madison street 

Cora A 

Ada M (Farrand 



Oilman, Eunice (Getchell 

5 Rowell street 

* Calvin O 

Edith 
Oilman, Guy, clerk 

5 Rowell street 
Gagne, Alfred, G N P C:o 

8 Houghton street 

Emily {WUlcU 

Alfred 

Leona 

Florence 

Blanche 
Gilbert, Albert E, M W Co 

55 ( )]d Point a\'enue 

M Etta (W'ootl 

Edna L 

Gladys A 
Gilbert, Albert C, M W C^o 

r6 Nichols street 

Mary J (Williamson 

Albert E 

I'lossie B 

Rholand H 

Una M 
Gilbert, C F. teamster 

6 Houghton street 

Carrie M (Dunphy 

Sherman W 

Benjamin H 

Leroy F 

Winona R 
Gill, L A, blk 13 (Jarfield st 

Nettie C (Mclntire 



CENSUS 



7^ 



Glidden, Rose K (Litch 

24 Rowell street 
*Leon A 
(ieorge 
Goude, Herbert, G N P Co 
Gray, Martha (Wescott 

( )ld Point a\fniie 
Gray, Fred L, I S \\' Co 

9 (larrield street 
Delia L (Lovejoy 
Gertrude M 
Gray, Leroy F, 1 S W Co 

55 ( )](] Pcjint avenue 
Annie F ((liles 
Fred L 
* Ralph 
Angle 
Gray, Abbie (Hunker 

( )ld Point a\enue I 
Gray, R C, bank cashier ] 



Ida B (Jordan 
Green, Milford, (i X P Co 

Kowcll street 
Greene, Charles W". clerk 

33 Maple street 

Fnuna F (Butterrteld 

Vm-Ic L 

Fuleta N 

Carl C 
Gro\er, Uriah, car Maple st 

Carrie M (Fniery 
Greenleaf, Fmily (Brann 

4 Rowell street 

* Frank V 

*Lindsey J 

*Clarence H 
Gregory, Amasa, G N P Co 

157 Main street 

Rebecca l'" (W'hitlen 

*Melle 



163 Main street; Mary \V 

Lizzie (Dinsmore i Graham, Arthur, (i X P Co 

C'arl I) I 9 Pearl street 

Graffam, Perley, teacher (ireaton, Sybil L (Maxim 

190 Main street 17 Maple street 

Annie B (Turner Martha .\ 

Grenier, Napoleon, lab *Flla S 

6 I'ark street * Frank R 

Mary (Powers *Fred A 

Greene, W F, mer ALain street *Xathan B 

Mara W (Rezar 

Merton W II 

Marion P | Hartshorn, William F 

Green, A S, painter I 2 Houghton street 

9 Weston avenue ' 



KNsr 



Marilla (Crosby 
Hannigan, J VV, G N P Co 

1 6 (rartield street 
Harding. Frank L 

37 Madison street 
Lillian E (Chapman 
Haines, George W. I S W Co 

6 Garfield street 
Abbie A (Heywood 
Haines, B H, G N P Co 

Wentworth block 
Harris, C \X, G N P Co 

13 Middle street 
Estella M (Hollis 
Wade A 
Fred W 
Dorrit 
Haynes, Charles, (} N P Co 

ly Heald street 
Susie L (Preble 
Harlon \X 
Gertrude L 
Helen J 
Hall, Ed, G N P Co 

16 Garfield street 



^'ivanna M 
Harding, Booth H, G N P Co 

\orth street 
Susie (Jones 
Arthur E 
Lester 
Harriman, Henry A. G N P Co 

Main street 
Martha J ((irey 
Frank C 
Olive E 
Flora M 
Ernest C 
Martha M 
Harris, Edward E, plumber 

Main street 
Wealthy N (Cox 
i Hanson, Hans C, M W Co 

60 Old Point a\'enue 
Eft^e B (F:niery 
Hans O 
Ethel C 
Hannon, John, G X P Co 

Pleasant street 
Vertie A (Knapp 



Hammon, Henry, C; N P Co Harding, Harry C, G N P Co 



9 Houghton street 
Lillie B (Rogers 
Lida L 
Hamilton, William D, M W Co 

163 Main street 
Hamilton, Fldgar W, mer 

Main street 
I'hankful M (Greenleaf 



Old Point avenue 
Mary A (Steward 
Leonard 
Hartwell, C C, photographer 

45 Old Point avenue 
Ella A (Crockett 
Annie 1 1 
J ohn 



t'KXSUS 



73 



Herrick. Georj^e, postniastf 



Main si 



Ada E (Dunbar 
Ileald, Walter, far 

Olive (Manter 

Ellen M 

James M 

William G. 

Arthur H 

Ralph W 
Heald, William G, lab 

Lilla M (Robertson 

Elva T 
Henderson, Robert G, 

supt I S W Co 

Pleasant street 

Flora A (Frederick 

Robert R 

Mildred L 
Hennessey, Agnes Pine street 

Heywood, E T, M W Co 

Madison street 

Phoebe M (Field 

William A 

Roy E 
Heywood, W A, I S W Co 

6 Garfield street 

Lena (Adams 
Henzie, John, M W Co 

43 Madison street 

Emma F (Conroy 

Louretta A 
Hilton, John M, far 

2o Maple street 



Vesta (Getchell 
Pine street Hillon, Dumont, M W Co 

7 Pearl street 
Main street ' Villa F (Hilton 

Hilton, Frances 7 Pearl street 

\'illa F 
llilion, Fdwin. truckman 

3 Nichols street 
Susan (I lillon 
Edith 
Dumont 
Fred C 
Hilton, Cephas, prop Hilton House 
Maple street 
Flora (Atkinson 
Etta 
Nellie 
Hibbard, Edith F (Smith 

7 Maple street 
Chester S 
Hight, Philena (Viles 6 Gray st 

*Lura 
Higgins, A C, Ins agt 

15 Garfield street 
Mabel A (Soule 
Eva M 
Hoh, A E, G N P Co 

14 Gray street 
Mary K (7'homas 
Elmer T 
Holt, Flarry, G N P Co 

37 Madison street 
Holt, G A, S R 1< Co 

i6 Madison street 



74 



ci>:nsus 



Kliza J (Leach 

(ieorgia B 

Eva L 

Stephen L 

Ida M 

Mildred L 
Houghton, Kllen (Houghton 

12 Pleasant street 

J Howard 

Waldo E 
Holt, E H, mer 

Old Point avenue 

Cora (Smiley 
Houghton, Lucy W 

3 Old Point avenue 
Home, Charles F, 

prop Weston House 

Main street 

Ola M (Pottle 

Cora 
Holway, H N, car Row ell street 

Koxie B (Clark 

Nellie E 

Nettie E 

Charles J 
Hodizdon, Irvin, (] N P Co 



Bertrand H 
Howes, John C. G N P Co 

1 8 Bean street 

May E (Sawyer 

Laurice P 
Holmes, Carrie ( 



Rose E (Glidden 
Moyle, J H, M W Co 

lo Madison street 
Carrie (Linton 
Ralph W 
Clyde L 
Elden B 



19 Madison street 
Alice G 
George L 
Hobbs, LaForest. G N P Co 

7 Middle street 
Nina M (Bean 
Norma I 
Humphreys, C S, ci\'il eng 

Pine street 
Grace A (Collis 
Mildred J 
Grace S 
Phillip M 
Hurley, J A, G N P Co 

4 Rowell street 
Mabel (Hume 
Hume, Mabel (Hooper 

4 Rowell street 
Norman E 
Fannie H 
4 Rowell street Huntoon, Sarah (Dunlap 

14 Gray street 
Hutchinson, W S, G N P Co 

18 Weston a\enue 
Annie \V (Williams 
Roy B 
Grace 
Jesse H 



rKKsus 



/h 



llunnewell. l)a\i(l S, ph and sur»- 
*()lin B 
* Elsie M 
*Alice S 
Clara K 
Carl S 
Elbridge R 
Elizabeth (Smith 



Nichols street 



I 
Ireland, E A, carder 

Mary A (Turner 
Perci\al H 

.1 

jardine, W J R, G N P Co 

1 6 Garlield street 
Jarch'ne. John, (J N P Co 

W'entworth Ijlock 
Jenkins, \\ S, far 9 Pearl street 
Rose (( olomb 
Helen 
Johnson, W W, contractor 

50 Old Point a\'eniie 
Ada S (Towne 
Johnson, H A, contractor 

50 Weston avenue 
Hattie M (h'rederic 
Marion B 
Helen W 
Jones, J \^'illiam, far 

39 Old Point avenue 
Mary (Westou 



l^thel M 
Jones. Herbert W. jeweler 

Main street 

Mary (Webber 

Harve\' H 
Judkins, A W". blk 

42 Madison street 

Flora J) (Hutchinson 

Florence M 

1 .a Forest F 

(iertrude \' 

Lacy W 

K 

Kennison, W H, phy and sur 

157 Main street 

Mar)' W ((iregory 

Ralph C; 

Conrad F 

Fxlwin '1' 
Keefe, John, I S W Co 

Main street 

Mary E (l'"ay 

Thomas lay 

F'rancis Clyde 

Mary Evangeline 

Ethel Marguerite 

Alice Madeline 
Kershner, Stoneman 

37 Maple street 

May (C:iark 
Kola, Michael, M W Co 

( )ld Point a\'enue 

Maiy ( 



cKxsr.s 



Kent, (ieor<^e. 



Main street Lawrence, (ieorijia M (Paine 



Katherine E (Fernald 
Knox, R E. M W Co 

5 Pearl street 
Zelma D (Hayden 

r. 

Ladd. Herbert W, M W Co 

8 I lean street 

Carrie M ((Oilman 

Rosabel 

lid a M 
Ladd, l- P, I S W Co 



Main street 
Thelma (J 
Vera C 
Hilda B 
Learned, Philander I), far 

5 Pleasant street 
Kena (Walker 
Evie M 
Mildred S 
Lessore, nair\'. jxiinter 

Pearl street 
Mary j (Hilton 
9 W'esidii a\'enue Look, H H, 3 Carlield street 

Idris [<• (Williams Emiley H (Dow- 

Lake, William IL mili\\iii;ht Lo\'ejoy, Sul]i\an, lab 



I 2 West on axeiuie M; 

Jennie A (Robinson Marv f Henr\- 

Maud O Reginald 

Lal)ree, Samuel H. car : Uzana 

Park street Luce, Mahlon,(; N P Co 
xNettie M (Brown 
Edward H 
Charles A 
Lancaster, Charles H, M W Co 

I ; ( )1(1 l'(jinl n\-enue 



street 



10 \'au: 
Florence (Spaulding 
Roy L 
Everett j 
(ieneva T 



Angie V (Renier 
El on K 
May Ion 
Lancaster, Joseph P, (U'ntist 

AL\disoii street 
Mabel C (Taylor 
Ralph B 
lean E 



Josephine E 
Luce, Frank C, C N P Co 

K) Park street 
Martha j (Kempton 



M 

Mahone\'. \\ illiani, lal 



Pearl street 



CEXSUS 



77 



Alice (Noyce 

Elsie M 
Mahaffy, James, lab 

1 6 Gray street 

Ona (Micue 

John W 

Eva M 

Nora A 

Stella G 

James A 
Matson, John P, G N P Co 

50 Weston avenue 
Maxim, E A, car 

1 1 Bean street 

Ella (West 

^Cora n 

Louisa E 

William W 

Edward K 
Maxim, William W, waterman 

64 Old Point avenve 

Lena M (Nutting 

Reginald E 
Mason, Zeno K, 

I T Park street 

Elizabeth J (Tattle 

* Am as a W 
Frances B 

Magee, John;, car Main street 

Alice R (Tingley 
*John R 
Alice L 

* Annie L 

* Huston K 



Agnes A 
Mason, Arthur, G N P Co 

6 Heald street 
McCarthy, James, lab 

Maple street 
Mary A (Hern 
Arthur B 
Mary E 
WiUiam J 
I .eo A 
McKenney, J K, bik 

87 Madison street 
Elvina M (Withee 
Alton H 



Edith 
McKenney, Wallace, G N P Co 

7 Houghton street 

Oskia (Spencer 

Myrtle E 

Arthur W 
McKenney, Alton H 

89 Madison street 

Minnie B (Sawyer 

Ivan S 

Grace E 

Harold A 

Margaret E 
Macklin, Ora A, M W Co 

22 Madison street 

Ellen G (Brown 

Ellwood L 

Wilmot C 



yO 



CENSUS 



McFarland, A J, M W Co 

15 Park street 
Jennie M (Renier 
Violet A 
Mc(rillivary. John, clerk 

Maple street 
MacNamara, George, G N P Co 

Wentworth block 
McDunnah, William, G N P Co 

1 1 Nichols street 
Mary E (Rhoades 
Mclnnis, John J, (i N P Co 

Old Point a\enue 
Jennie A (Smith 
McVicar. George, G N P Co 

Depot street 
Ellen (Doyle 
James E 

Katherine M , 

John H 
McCollar, D L, G N P Co 

6 Heald street i 
Annie J (Dunbar 
Merry, P W, horse trainer 

16 Bean street 
Susie B (Kilkeney 
Merry, W O. car 



Earle D 

Ella D (Wescott 
Myra J 
Messer, Martha (Greaton 

17 Maple street 
Bertha E 
Edwin W 
Nathan A 
Meserve, George T, G N P Co 

10 Nichols street 
Fannie E (Burke 
Ethel T 
Merriman, Edward A 

Publisher and R E Agt 

Pine street 
Lucy L (Leadbetter 
Gladys F 
Albert D 
Ina G 
Milliken, W S, phy and surg 

15 Maple street 
Edith L (Hill 
Mitchell, Francis F, stenographer 
G N P Co 

8 Pleasant street 
Moore, Olive F, M W Co 

2^ Madison street 



9 Bean street: Moore. Harry W, G N P Co 



Carrie A (Greenleaf 
Charles E 
Peter W 
Carrie M 
Merrill, George VV F, 1 S VV Co 

iS IJcahl street 



64 Madison street 
Fannie E (Clark 
Harold A 
Charlie A 
Clifford W 
Moore. Morrill W, M W Ct) 

9 Garheld street 



CENSUS 



79 



Blanche (Dunphey Morrison, William, M W Co 

Moore, Lizzie C fHayden ti Madison street c 

13 Kartield street Morse, Frances, G N P Co 
*Maude K _> 3 Maple street 

Moore, Alonzo, lab Mariam J (Taylor 

15 Cartield street j Morrill, Nancy J (Turner 

10 Maple street 
*Walter j 
M artel le F 
Flla M 
Murray, j W, lab 

76 Madison street 
Emma L (^Judkins 
William J 
Elwood L 



* Alice 
Moore, Hiram, lumberman 

180 Main street 
Laverna B (Chase 
Arthur E 
Nellie M 
Moore, Arthur E, mer 

178 Main street 
Eena M (Jacobs 
Moore, L B, far 

62 Old Point avenue 
*Lina E 
Lona E 
Moore, Cephas R, 1 S W Co 

I I Weston avenue 
C:ora B (Ladd 
Nellie L 



X 

Nelson, George S, lab 

3 Perkins street 
Lena M (J uncus 
Bessie L 
Lebran S 
Kathleene G 
Moore, Fred F, lab Park street I Nichols, Daniel M, car 

Lilla B (Ellis | 20 Old Point avenue 

Moore Ernest L, car Annie V (Pierpont 

53 Old Point avenue Gertrude E 



Ardelle E (Randiett 
Monroe. John M, I S W Co 

Park street 
Nettie J (Healey 
Lizzie A 
Clyde M 
Harry M 



Marion V 
Nichols, A G, far 

j 18 Old Point avenue 

I Julia W (Dutton 

! Nichols, H L. cler" 
j 11 Middle street 

Annie M (Sampson 



8o CENSUS 


Frances A 


*Nellie 


Marietta S 


Elmer B 


Bertha G 


Hattie L (McLain 


Nutting, Warren, coachman 


Luella M 


60 Old Point avenue 


George L 


AHce M (Strickland 


Page, Luman H, car 


Lena M 


26 Heald street 


Fred L 


Viola A (Harvey 


Hazel S 


* Elmer H 


Kenneth H 


* Eunice J 




\\'alter E 





Parquette, Arthur, M W C^o 


OUonakl, Ed, M W Co 


Water street 


16 Garfield street 


Mary A (Mazeralle 


Oliver, Frank W, elk 


His 


9 Nichols street 


Lionel 


Nellie S (Hopkins 


Paoloosak, Michael, lab 


Rexford E 


Perkins street 


Overlock. Katie B 


Annie (Tiepak 


7 Madison street c 


Michael 




Annie 


P 


Pepper, J L, phy and surg 


Page, Calvin G 


17 Maple street 


Vesta (Sawyer 


Jean S (^^'right 


Helen R 


Mary B 


Louise M 


Perkins, Joshua B 


Paine, Nina A (Emery 


141 Main street 


20 Bean street 


Evander L 


SethL 


James W 


Padham, M E, I S W Co 


Annette 


18 Park street 


Eva P 


Grace I) (Rice 


* Fannie W 


Mildred E 


Hamlin H 


Padham, William, G N P Co 


Granville 1) 


5 Young street 





CENSUS 



8l 



Perkins, Aniictl W (Monre 

S Old Point avenue 
Leon 1. 
Arah M 
Guy H 
Steila M 
Perkins, Leon L. I S \\" Co 

139 Main street 
Mattie A (Dawes 
Perkins, Evander L, night watch 

7 Perkins street 
Achsa (Randall 
James R 
(lladis E 
*Charles F A 
Perkins, James \^^ lumberman 

16 Old Point a\enue 
Emma E (Sawyer 
Albert H 
Alice M 
Perkins, Albert, M W Co 

6 Park street 
Agnes E (Bickford 
Perkins, Hamlin H 

Madison street 
Lillian (Uunlap 
Herbert W 
Martelle L 
Perkins, G D, clerk 

10 Bean street 
Mary E (Williams 
Herman G 
Perry, S E, M W Co 

5 Madison street c 



.Mice G ( Perry 

(kiy H 

Kosco T 

Arline E 
Perry. T F, f S W Co 

3 Heald street 

C:ora B 

*Archie H 

Alice G 

Grace 

Mary (Taylor 

Wallace H 

x\nnie P 

Eugene H 

Arthur I 
Phillips. Milton, cook 

7 Rowell street 

Lula B (Churchill 

Gladys M 
Pierpont, C W, M W Co 

2 Gray street 

Abbie W (Bosworth 

Ered L 

Charles S 

Leland B 
Pierce, A A, laundryman 

8 Garfield street 

Mary (Gibson 

Augustus H 

Ernest F. 

John A 

Mellen H 
Pooler, Henry, teamster 

40 Madison street 



CENSUS 



Effie (M3'ers 
N orris 
Pooler, [.awrence. car 



Q 

Quimby, E D, painter 

6 Tones street 



40 AT ad i son street Lucy I) (Hiignins 



Marcia ( |)urrell 

Henry 
Pollard, William 

5 1 ( )ld Point a\ enue 

1-ina I (W'hitteniore 

Vivian E 

Walter A 

Chester A 

Lester A 
I'ollard, Alfred G, lab 

Harriett (Smart 

William A 

*Hattie M 
i'orter, (leo, G N P Co 

( )ld Point avenue 

Mary H ((}reen 

Earl W 

Erank L 
Pope. Henry H. (} N P Co 

Pine street 

Clarrie M( Pride 
Powers, Frank P, 

paymaster M W C'o 

24 Maple street 

Clara E (Oilman 

Maud B 

Helen C 
Prince, Nettie E (Paine 

Main street 

Mary H 



Raymond L 
Howard M 
Cecil A 
Eda V 

R 

Randall, j C, M W Co 

9 Hean street 
Delia M (Oilman 
Reed, Annie E (Pratt 

13 Bean street 
Remick, S E, ins 

Pleasant street 
Annie E (Robbins 
Remick, Annie VV (Merry 

159 Main street 
Samuel E 
Khoades, J Frank, clerg 

159 Main street 
Flva E (Keith 
Richardson, Allen, cook 

15 Weston avenue 
Flora (Perry 
Robbins, William, printer 

Maple street 
Emily J (Alexander 
N William 
Victor 
Robbins, I'' A (Ciray 

Pleasant street 



CENSUS 



Annie T. j flarold F, 

Robbins, Bessie Ralph R 

5 Weston a\enue j Russell Jane (Knight 



Rogers, B F, 1 S W Co 

lo Garlield street 

l_x)uisa (^Maxim 

Minnie 
Rogers, William. I S W Co 



Main street 
irvin L 
Willis G 
Rushworth, George, M W Go 

12 Madison street c 



36 Main street: Mary H (Cameron 



Lena N (Adams 
Flmer S 
I )orris C 
Rogers, George H, policeman 

Lower Maple street \ 
Emily C (Field 
*Leslie E 
Benjamin F 
Lilla M 
Cecil II 
Roberts, Thos A, supt schools 

158 Main street 
Charlotte (Towne 
Russell, Anette (Morse 

7 Pleasant street 
Russell, M A, mason. 

Main street 
Ada E (Bessey 
Alfred F 
Russell, W E, G N P Co 

Park street 
Josie j (Abbey 
Russell, L"vin L, mer 

Main street 
Mary 1, (Reed 



Bertha C 
Walter A 
Ryan, John, I S W Co 



Depot street 



Sabin, Ben, (} N P Co 

136 Main street 
Sabol, John, G N P Co 

Old Point avenue 
Annie (Remchirck 
J ohn 
Michael 
J oseph 
Andrew 
Savage, Georgia E 

16 Weston avenue 
Phyllis 
Wilberta 
Savage, Sarah (Gould 

16 Weston avenue 
* Charles J 
Georgia E 
Vesta L 
Savage, Isaac 25 Maple street 



04 



*0\ven E 

Mae E 

C'inda A 
Savage. Horace, barber 

5 Rowell street 

Edith ((;ilniaii 

Leo E 
Sawyer, Herbert L, machinist 

lo Middle street 

Lilla J (\ork 

Mildred H 
Sawyer, Harry N, nier 

86 Madison street 

Edith (McKenney 

Cecil 

Levi 



CENSUS 

j Savvver, (Calvin 



1 6 Old Point avenue 
Emma 
Seavey, James A. car 

Main street 
Lizzie A (Dunlap 
Blanche L 
Simonds, Daniel W. far 

143 Main street 
Laura M (Smiley 
*Charles E 
Mabel F 
Harold I) 
Small, A \\', chemist 

4 Pearl street 
Mary J (Chisholm 



Sawyer, \A'arren (1, phy <.\; surg Small, Charles O, law 

icS Maple street Main street 



Nellie \ (^"oung 

H Leslie 
Sawyer, Arthur, filer 

Iloughlon street 

Clara E (Gray 

Harry N 

*Chesley A 
Sawyer, Newell H, car 

Park street 

Margaret E (Sargent 

*Andrew N 

Delbert N 

Mayvilla 

Minnie B 

Fercival B 

Harold C 

A^nes E 



Jennie K ( Knowlton 

Ohver C 
Smith. Henry, G N P Co 

64 Old Point a\'enue 

Gertrude (McLaughlin 

Elmer M 
Smith, VVilliam J, lab 

Pine street 

Margaret ( Bernard 

Edwin P 

Winnie 

Ethel 
Smith, Augustus L, G X P Co 

Pine street 

Augusta (Ogden 

Edna i' 

Ellen A 



I 



CENsr?; 85 

Smith, Au<i-usta ( F'rackelt Kossitler l< 

9 Middle street Ida J 

Ellen F Snell, C (", nier 

Snell, Henry A lab 1 i Weston a\enue 

14 Madison street c Snell, (J N. uier 

Alice L (Pressey 4 Pearl street 

*Ida G Idorence V (Burrill 

Geo H Southard. Leslie E, lab 

Herbert E Main street 

Harry R Ktfie { York 

Bertha E Cell a N 

Snell W G. far Spauldino, 1) S. 1 S W Co 

10 Weston a\-cnue 4 Perkins street 

Mary (Norton Annie (Abbott 

Jennie F Emma A 

*Winfield S Spaukling, Hattie L (Adams' 

* Everett T I 1 1 lloui^hton street 

Geo E ' (irace A 

Snell, Geo E, M W Co Ned E 

10 Weston avenue I Spaulding^, E 1) 

Alberta (Branscome | 1 1 Houi^hton street 

Snell, B L, far ' *Joseph L 

17 Weston avenue] 'I'hos E 

Mary A ( Athearn I * Bailes A 

J Bert Spaulding. Elton, (] N P Co 

Snell, J Bert, 76 Old Point a\eniie 

17 Weston ax-enue Ida M (Cle\ eland 

Jennie E (Otis Ida M 

Lois M Spear. William PL M W Co 

Snell, Leonora (True 14 Heald .street 

17 We.ston avenue Eva M (Putnam 

Bethel L Marc M 

Snell, Susan M (Creenleaf Spence, James M, mer 

16 Park street 1 Lower Maple street 



,S6 



CENSUS 



Edith K (Smith 
Spencer, Oskea (Kershner 

7 Hoiis^hton street 

Lillo 

Iva (; 
Stain. Charles F. harness mk"r 



Nola L 
Edith E 
Ivan H 
Steward, L L. mer 3 Pearl street 
Caroline C (Man 
Leon H 



Park street! Stilson, 1 N, car 



Mary I^ (Sturtesant 
Bert E 
Eva M 
Etta B 
Ste\'ens, j M, M W Co 

14 James street 
Valzora A (Frederick 
*Nellie B 
Stewart, Edwin, G N P Co 

Main street 
Florilla ((jreenleaf 
Steward, Theodore 

Water street 
Eenella (Briggs 
Steward. Frank R. lab 

Water street 
Abbie M (Woodcock 
Theodore S 
Steward, Ben I, lab 

Water street 
Emma E (Woodcock 
Steward. FI H. blk 

25 Madison street 
Nettie E (Blackwell 
Leroy L 
Maurice B 
Nina L 



Madison street 
Alice A (Oilman 
Strang, Andrew, (} N P Co 
Annie P (Tompkins 
Priscilla M 
Alice M 
Strickland, M H, mason 

62 Old Point a\'eniie 
Lona E (Moore 
Lee M 
Summerfield, T H, lab 

1 I Pearl street 
Rose M (Williamson 
Isabel \' 



Tate, (ieo W, mer Pine street 

\'yrtline (Bray 

Agnes M 

Nervyn 
Taylor, Charles A, G N P Co 

1 1 Park street 

Frances B (Mason 

Ralph A 

Ruth E 
Teague, Fleibert R, mer 

Main street 









C'lCNSlTS 


«7 


Anna L (hanar 








Ton 


tpkiiis. Jolm W, car 


Geneva M 










( )ld I'oint avenue 


Teanpolk. John 










Alice L (Magee 


82 Mad 


son 


street 




Annif 


Susie (Mehaylo 










Walter I, 


Mary 










V.y.va V 


John 








Towne, K C, far 


C^eo 










42 ( )kl Point avenue 


Annie 










Harriet S (Runnels 


Thebarge, Piiillii), C 


N 


' Cc 






Ada S 




M 


nple 


street 




Klmer K 


Ellen ( 










c:has 1-: 


Nellie 








Towne, Charles E, cl 


Joseph 










45 ( )ld Point axenue 


John 










Nellie M (Parlin 


Charles 










Beatrice E 



Thebarge. Charles, C N P Co j Leland C 

Maple street Townsend, Chester S. C N P Co 
Hattie (Brawn Main street 



Annie M 
Thomas. Marv (Linton, 1 S W Co 



Sadie J ('i'honip;- 
Thather 1, 



ID Madison street c Tripp, K K 



li street 



Hazel M 
I )ora 
Tinkhani, Anna (Hilton 

3 K(i\vell street 
*Delora (i 

* Henry K 

* Josephine 
Addeline M 
Delia 

Titus, Daniel, lab 

39 Madison street 
Charlotte M (Carr 



\'illa E (Hay den 

Craydon M 
Trueworlhy, Byron E, car 

13 Nichols street 

Minnie E (Trueworgy 

Roy E 
Tucker, Charles J, M VV Co 

4 Madison street c 

Mora J (Brooks 

Walter K 



88 



CENSUS 



\ile.s, Philena ( Luce 

6 (Jray street 

* Wilson C 

* Eliza J 
*Marcellus 
Austin 

Viles. Austin. S R R Co 

6 (Iray street 
Vose, Sanuiel, nier 

Xichols street 
Stella (Noiton 
Agnes 
Grace 
Norton 

W 

Walton, A C, car 

8 Pleasant street 
Ada M (Bumpus 
Clarence E 
Ward, F j, G N P Co 

12 Ileald street 
Sadie M (Preble 
Lena C 
Washburn, Edward J, far 

Pine street 
Alice E (Williams 
Evangeline 
Sarah ' 
Mary 
Watson, George \\, M W Co 

John street 
Ida \' (Kelley 



l''rank 

Delia M 

Harold P 

Ida \- 

Clifford 

Georgie 

Earl 

Ruby 

Arnold 
Welch. William M 

5 MidtUe street 
Welts, Charles A, G N P C:o 

8 Middle street 
Sarah P (Field 

Grace E 

Euleta !'■ 

James H 
Wells, Horace, lab 

4 Nichols street 

Sarah ( Maynard 

Lizzie A 

*Cora A 

Hattie T 

*Annette E 
West. Fred A 

9 Perkins street 
Ida M (Smith 

West Aratus H, car 

17 ( )ld Point a\ enue 
Sarah W ((iould 
Ada M 
Fred A 
V\'escott, Carlton, i S W Co 

Jones street 



CENSUS 



89 



Carrie (Mason 
W'escott, Oeorge S, lab 

Old Point a\'enuc 

Mira B (Dickinson 

Laura M 

Mabel A 

Grace L 
W'escott. John, far 

S3 Old Point a\enue 

Ellen E (Tracey 
Wescott, Martha (Seavey 

83 Old Point avenue 

George \V 

Daniel 

* Maria 

*William A 

Harlow K 

Eugene G 

John E 
W'escott, Edwin, teamster 

48 ( )ld Point avenue 

Vesla (Savage 

Ion a 

Cecil 



Edith M 

Gladys S 

Weston, N A, mer 

6 Weston avenue 
Mabel (Davis 
Weston, Ernest, far 

60 M;iclison street 
Efrte (Day 
Clayton 1) 
Weston, B P j, far 

Weston a\enue 
Sarah Jane (Dinsniore 
Nathan A 
Ernest 

* Charles 

* Benjamin T 
Susie 11 

Weston. 'I'heodore, far 

Weston avenue 
Addie (Bixby 
*Walla(-e 
Evie 
Alice 
Mavsie 



Wescott, Eugene G, Jones' Mill Weston, Ada (Manter 

85 Old Point avenue Weston a\'enue 

Maud ( E.mery Clarence 

J Parker Irene 

Lonis \' Weston, Ralph, lab 

Alice M Weston a\enue 

Rex I Weston, fliram, far 

Weston, J E, clerk Weston avenue 

14 Houghton street' Annie (Weston 

Alice C (Spaulding Wentworth, Jerry, car 

Main street 



c)0 



CENSUS 



Sarah M ( Cleveland 
P'orrest W 
W'entworth, Forrest \\', plumber 

6 Middle street 
Jennie (Degrace 
Roland 
Harry 
VVeybrant, l*>lisha A, mer 

141 Main street 
Annette (Perkins 
White, Archie, M W Co 

Water street 
Zelia (Erseneult 

* Albion 

* Alfred 
Gaddus 
Albert 
Peter 
Mary 
Meless 
Mary Ann 
Kdmund 
William 
Annie 

White, Edgar 1. G X P Co 

Weston a\-enue 

Mary E ( Tremer 

Ethel E 

Lester C 

Chestena M 
White, Cieorge F, G N' P Co 



Eurnie 
George W 
Stella M 
Francis G 
Wilber, Charles A, law 

Main street 
Viola H (Paine 
Blanche V 
Irma E 
Will, G R, M W Co 

59 Madison street 
Lydia ( Brackett 
Hazel L 
Will, Harry E car 

16 Middle street 
Ida L (Merrill 
Williams, Sherman 

Kj Bean street 
I'lllery K S 
Williams, Eugene 

Weston a\-enue 
May (Heald 
EilHan M 
Williams, J 11, (l N P Co 

13 (iartield street 
|-:isie ( 



Zella M (Brigg 
Annie R 



Williams, Andrew, M W Co 

46 Madison street 
Hallie M (Shorey 
Marion C 
FA'elyn 

81 Old Point a\enue Williams, Orington L, shoemaker 

Pine street 
Sylvia (Pullen 



CMvNSUS 



91 



Kstelle 
Alice K 
Willard 
Williams, Willard C, lab 

Park street 
Francis E (Maynard 
Helen M 
Williams, V L. M W Co 

16 (Jarlield street 
Kate S (Beal 
Williams, Austin, car 

Bean street 
Jennie M (Spaulding 
W illianis, E A, car 

9 Bean street 1 
Maud M (Corson 
Clifford E 
Williams, E K, car 

41 Madison street 
Susan U (Cates 
•'Eeonard C 
Frank I^ 
May E 
Idris F 
X'ernon C 
Williamson, Aurenia (i)unlap 

5 Cray street 
I\'an E 
Willett, Eizzie (Mishow 

46 ( )ld Point avenue 
John A 
Withee, Syrena B (Maxim 

7 Nichols street 
Withee, Francis (Howard 

20 Rowell street 



Rulh C 
iMnily 
Witeee, j F, tax collector 

18 Bean street 
Bina A (Healey 
Witham, C S, M \V Co 

4 Houghton street 
Rebecca 1*' (Beal 
Eizzie () 
George A 
Esther E 
*Eemont 
Eeta F 
Witham, Ceorge, G N P Co 

Old Point a\enue 
Eou A (Brown 
Eedyard 
Woodcock, 1) G, mer 

23 Maple street 
Enniia (\ allier 
Wren, Bessie S (Williamson 

17 Madison street c 
Chester 
Victor 
Wyers, Joseph, M W Co 

136 Main street 
Wyman, Adna. G N P Co 

1 :; Weston a\enue 
Abbie ( l^inkham 
l^Uena 



York, Hatlie (Moody 

10 \auiihan street 



92 



CENSUS 



Abner L 
\ork. Joel W. far 

( )ld Point a\enue 
Lucinda (York 
Alberta 
Addie 
Kffie 
Rali.h 



Young, James L, car Water st 

Clara (Jane 

Harr)- C 

James H 

Clara A 
Young, Reuben S iS Maple st 

Laura A (Folsoni 

Nellie A 



I)l':LA^•lc^ data. 



Anctil, Ulric 

Kennel)e(- street 
Ardell (Jarh 
Blanche 
Edward 
Eva 
Arsenault, T, G N P Co 

Weston House 



Ralph 
Leonard 
Mainard 
Benner, Roland 
Blackwell. Edwm C, G N P Co 

15 Madison street 
Mabel ((]ibbs 
Brofee, Annie 

The Milton 



1! , V 

Boulier, James, G \ P Co ' Campbell, Rol)ert 1\ C; N P Co 

Reniieliec street Old i'oint awiuie 

Mattie (Smart Calheline ( W'alhu e 



Ella 

Vaughn 
Marion 
Benner, Orin, G N P C- 



Ellen 
Mary 
Catheline 
Corson, \\' L and family 



Old Point a\enue 19 Weston a\eniie 

Lena ( Maddocks j Chandler, Edwin C, painter 

Cora 1 25 Lleald street 



CENSUS 



93 



Jessie ( Mountain 
Chopin, John, G N V Co 

WcsUm House 
Mary ( 



Chapnian. Walter R. G X 1' ( 



Cuddy. James . 
Carson, W H, INI W Co 



Herbert E 
Hodgdon, James, harness maker 

Kennebec street 
Elsie E (Adams 
Eleanor 
Weston House I Roland 

I'he Hilton [ Haynes, Bert, G N P Co 

I Weston House 

The Hilton j Holbrook, Erank, supt G N P Co 

The Hilton 



n 

Dowlin:;, lames, (i N P Co 

Weston House 



E 



Old Point avenue ! Laundry, Ered, G X P Co 



Estes, Elizabeth (- 

Burnham G 
*Vinal \\' 
*Benj A 



Eoran, William, G N P Co 

Weston House 
EuUer. Arthur, G x\ P Co 

The Hilton 

H 

Hamilton, Harrv E, I S \\' Co 



J 

Jewett, George K, barber 

Maple street 



Preble avenue 



Annie (Coty 

Michael 

Erec 

Harry 

J ohn 

'J'homas 

Lizzie 

-Vntonine 

Clifford 

Joseph 

Peter 



Preble avenue Leeman. Eugene. M W Co 
Lucinda (Ellis ii Bean street 

Elorence M 

Perley E i ^^ 

Bertha E | McCormick, J T, M W Co 

Weston House 



94 



CENSUS 



Mahoney, Katie 



The Hilton ! Parsons, Cad 



McGuirk, J M, supt M \V Co 

The Hilton 
Matrner, lames, M \\ Co 



Patrick, Annie 



The Hilton 
The Hilton 



The Hilton i Russell, S H, jeweler. 



Marston, Harry, G N P Co 

The Hilton 

Nichols, .Vsa 8, wheelwright 

(31d Point avenue 
Klizabeth (Estes 
Nonnogin, John, G N P Co 

()Jd Point avenue 
Sarah (Mathias 
Margaret 
Marion 
Mai comb 
Tontie 
Rose 
Moses 
Noddin, Henry, hostler 

\A'eston House 



Rideout, Chas P, painter 

25 Heald street 
Stella M ( Frazier 
Robbins, M Alice, stenographer 

20 Maple street 



Steward, Villa (Huggins 

15 Madison street c 
Frank E 
Calla A 
Smith, Frank L, Cx'N P Co 

Weston House 
Scribner, Maud C The Hilton 

Smith, J H The Hilton 

! Smith, Borden, G N P Co 

10 Bean street 



Taylor, William 1), clerk 

The Hilton 
Tapley, Fannie, stenographer 

20 Maple street 



\V 



Pease, F H, Am Exp & S R R 
Halie (Vaughan 
Thelma 
Priscilla 
. Esther 
Pierpont, Harry R, 1 S \\ Co Watts, Frederick L, G S P Co 

Weston House ' Old Point avenue 

Priest, Patrick, cook Sarah E ((irit'fin 

The Hilton Williamson, David F, lab 

17 Madison street c 



CENSUS 



95 



Mae J I \\'escott, Chas S. mer 

Rosa M ! 53 Main street 

*Evelyn A (Georgia (Greene 

Bessie S ; Ruth E 

Georgia \' j 

Lyndon H j V 

Carrie V \oung. H, nier 

\\'ithani. Alva S, clerk hotel 40 Main street 

\\'eston House York. William I), lab 
Wilson, R 1), clerk hotel i . *Eben 1) 

Weston House Lillian J 

Waugh, (George, barber \oung. Arthur, (} N P Go 

The Hilton The Hilton 



Anson Lower \''im.a(;I':. 

A j Ames, Walter, M W Co 

Adams, Annie F (Moore (j' Main street 

20 Water street ><ti\l\c (Lawrence 

Emily T I Alice 

Adams j E, M W Go | Benjamin 

W ater street Athearn, E A, car 
Geneva E (Small 5^ Main street 

Frank D Athearn. Jesse, car 

Elsie E 5 ' ^lain street 

Alice L Austin, G M, blk 

Minnie F 1 Second street 

Leota A 1 Elvurna (Hinkley 

Levi G Clifton M 

Maude E Arsno, Jacob, lab Water street 

Lawrence A | Leona (Richard 

Phillip 



96 



CENSUS 



13 

Barker, David, G N P Co 

\^'ater street 
Barron. Fred K, teamster 

33 Main street 
Alma (Hilton 
Charles L 
Harriett I 
Waltei- K 
Elmer S 
Eddie C 
Clarence H 
Susie E 
Amelia L 
Baxter, Benjamin F, 

7 Wilson street 
*T Maria 
William M 
Mary G 
Baxter, William M 

sash and blind factory 

\\'ater street 
Flora M (Ingalls 
Carl K I 
Baxter, Carl K I 

sash and blind factory 

Water street 
Annie (Norton 
Lawrence 
Bearor, Joseph, G N P Co 

Preble street 
Sealina (Vargeau 
Lugie E 
Rosa J 



Clifford E 

Adlor 

Palmere 

Eugene 

Agnes 

Henry 

Antonio 

Theodore 
Booth, George W, butcher 

54 Main street 

Georgia (Ray 

Walter H 

Bertha M 
Bubier, Hiram, G N P Co 

59 Main street 

Lillian (Marston 
Bowley, F" W, mer 

Main street 

Jennie A (Porter 
Brackett, C A, eng 

68 Preble street 

Lizzie J (Piper 

Augusta S 

Viola M 

Mabel F 

Eugene A 

(ieorge L 

(iladys 

Carl V 
Brackett, Samuel, G N P Co 

Felker street 

Tina ((lilman 

Eunice M 

Elmer 



CENSUS 



9'/ 



Brewster, L K, far 

( );ik avenue 

Susie \V (Hilton 
l^rewster, Caroline (l)insmore 

Oak a\enue 

Kmnia C 

Lewis 1'"- 
Hriggs, ['"rank, teanisler 

\\aler street 

Mary G 
Briggs, l.orinda G Water street 
Burpee, Elsie Main street 

Buxton, John B. G N P Co 

Corporation street 

Florence (Pryor 

George G 

Lucy S 

Arthur A 

Harry 

Ralph P 
Brown. l'">thcl Howard House 

C 

Campbell, Angus, G N P Co 

Highland Park 
Elizabeth O (Sirois 
Clark, James R, G N P Co 

57 Main street 
Edith (Elliott 
Cleveland, Adelia (Mullen 

40 Water street 
William F 
Conoway, Mary (McLead 

Gilman Hill 



Hazel 
Copp, W A, G N P Co 

2 2 Water street 
Clara M (Gardener 
Copp, Annie B (Taylor 

44 Water street 
* Delia M 
*Eola F 
Alice G 
Florence I 
Corro, Josepe, G N P Co 

Water street 
Georgian na (Adans 
Joseph L 
Corro, Henry, (] N P Co 

Highland Park 
Celina ( Prevost 
William 
Crawford, Charles, G N P Co 

Corporation street 
Lizzie (Luce 
Albert 
Emma 
Cruise, James E, I S W Co 

12 Wilson street 

Mary A ( 

Carls, Fannie (Ireland 

Floward House 
Carls. William, G N P Co 

Howard House 
Crocket, Abbie (Frederick, 
I S W Co 

8 First street 



98 



CENSUS 



PaL'iJett, Sii 



George 
William C 
Inez V 
Day, Augusta T, Jones 

^j Main street 
Mabel M 
• *Kugene (1 



(Tnikhain 

Main street 
Susan 
Daggett, William 1, car 

Main street 
Klla F (Clark- 
Daggett, (hirdiner. lah 

Main street 
Maria S ((lilman 
*Bert 
Maude 

i)a\is, Frank, M \V Co 

... ^ I Kmery, C C, () N P Co 
5 I'lrst street ' ^ 

Nellie (Adams 

1 )avis, jenin'e (\ork 



E 



j Ellis, Ida (Hickford 



42 Water street 



Doi 



Dawes, Ambrose K, painte 

Main street 

Lucy A (Chase 

*William R 

* Fva C 

*Florilla F 

*Mabel 

Harry W 

Dawes, Mildred (Kershner 

Main street 
Nile M 

Archie R 
May 
Omar G 
Dixon, Walter, \ S W Co 

2 I Main street 
Laura B { l)a\is 



4 Second street 
Fmma K (Norton 
iVancy E 
3 ^Pear street ;j,,^^^,.^. p- a, 'ins agt 

4 Second street 
Evans, Jerome 

( )ak avenue 
* Betsey 
Annie 



1^ 

Fahey, William (i, G N P Co 

27 Preble street 
Mariila (Paschal 
Dorris 
Fahey, Bridget A (McAnn 

27 Preble street 
William (; 
*Niclu;las J 
* lames 



CENSUS 



99 



Fales, E C, M W (^o 

t 7 Wilson street 

Annie D (Weston 

Naomi \\' 
Fish, Osborne, carpenter 

I'reble street 

Elvira (Dawes 

*Hennrietta 

^Llewellyn 

*P'annie 

*Musa I) 

*Justin 

*Acldie 
Fitzsimmons, John, G N P (Jo 

3 Kennebec avenue 

Maria 

Ernest 

Nellie 

Flora (Troop 

Bertha E 

Frank H 
Flaharty, Michael, (J X P Co 

Corporation street 

Bridget ( Kennedy 

Criss 

Michael 
Flanders. Frank, G N P Co 

13 Spear street 

Florence 

Evelyn 

Jennie (Davis 
Fluett, Henry, lab 



Delia 

Viney M 

Arthur II 

Ida A 

Elna M 

Ralph A 
I'oster, Jewett. I S W Co 

13 Spear street 

Esther (Carr 

Morence 

WiUard J 
Foster. W J, barber 

10 Second street 

Bertha C ((ietchell 
Frederic. Deborah (Dawes 

6 Second street 
*VVillis F 

Abbie 

* Forrest 
Frederick. Frank, 1 S W Co 

Main street 

Mamie L (Hescock 
Friend. Arthur E, G N P Co 

Corporation street 

Amelia E (Spencer 

Harold P 

Omar W 

Donald \' 
Farnham, Chas, barber 

7 Second street 



(; 



Elnora (Foster 



Preble street , (iarland, Flenry, M \V Co 



^i Highland Park 



lOO 



CENSUS 



C.ardener, liert R, I S W Co 

2 2 \\"ater street 
Stdla (Hilton 
Gardener, Clara (Durrell 

2 2 Water street 

* Ed son A 
Iiert R 
*(;uy 

(Jetchell, Alden, carpenter 

lo Second street 
Rertha C 

* Frank A 
(letchell, Mark, carpenter 

( )ak a\-eniie 
.\ddie R (Jones 
Gilbert, Arthur, M W Co 

Highland Park 
Zoie ( Fontaine 
Reo 
Gilman, Frank F), truckman 

14 \\'aler street 
Olive B (Sawyer 
( )ra J 
Ralph S 
Gilman, Asa M, I S W Co 

6 First street 
Abbie B (Lea\'itt 
Madison L 
Gilman. Hiram, farmer 

Spear street 
Rersis H (Berry ' 
(jolder, Susie T) (Shaw 

23 Spear street 



Willis F 

(lolder. Wills !■. G N P Co 
I 
j 23 Spear street 

j May (t ( Brig-gs 

! Gordon, ('has H, builder 

46 Preble sir 

Rulu (^l)unlap 

Raymond E 

Harry E 

Edna M 

Fxlith M 

Ruth E 
Gratrix, Emily M (Cleveland 

9 Second str 

* Emma 

*Siineon 

*John 

*Charles 

* Phoebe 

*Anson 

Alonzo 

Herbert ( 

Graham, A, (} N P Co 

I 4 Second street 

Ida M (Wright 

*George A 

Reslie E 

Olive L 

Lottie M 

Mary E 

Beatrice R 

Myrtle B 

Eldred A 

Linzie 



Me. 



1904 



I hereby order of the H. E. Mitchell Pub. Co. this 
Advertising Space in the 
Register. 1 agree to pay for the same, $ 



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Me., 



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I hereby order of the H. E. Mitchell Pub. Co. this 
Advertising Space in the CLUm^^ I^j^ "^'^ i^* -^^:^^j. 
Register. I agree to pay for the same,,^ % ,9 S ^-Ai*^ ^ 



IT 



1904. 



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Advertising Space in the 

Register. I agree to p»y for the same 



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CENSl': 



lOI 



dray, Wesle\-, I S W Co 

i(> Wilson street 

Mercie A (Lonihnrd 

* Wallace I. 

Lora M 
Greenleaf, Frank, lab Main st 

Ida M (Brown 

Eva 

Kthel 

()ueenie 

Clifford 
(Jreenleaf, Seldon M. 1 S W Co 

47 Main street 

Jennie F ( Messer 

Olin G 
Croder, Aldulph 

Howard House 



II 

Harris, Mi^rtha R (,I,oii<2;ery 

(> Spear street 
*Mary H 

* in rani 
Jennie L 

* Edward K 
Mall, H \V, G .\ F Co 

13 Wilson street 
Maud C (Kierste. d 
Harold C 
Beulah (; 
Karl \\' 
Roscoe jNI 
Henry, Charles, C N F Co Hi 

.\Lain street 



Flora 
■ Katie (Powers 
Albert 
Hilton, Jerome. M W Co 

21 Mein street 
Cirace M (Converse 
Ralph H 
Lynn W 
Hilton. Arthur E. I .S W Co 

37 Main street 
Mabel (Da- 
Hilton, Cliniei- (.Sall\- 

55 A hi in street 
Hattie 
Jerome 
Winfteld 
S.arah C 
Hilton, Asher, teamster 

2 I Main street 
Cora (Williamson 
Henry 
Stella 
Hiltf)n, Joshua 30 Spear street 

( His M 
■'■■Joshua, Jr 
Hilton,' Arthur L, F S M car 

T,<) AFiin street 
Blanche (Ford 
\i\ian 
Hilton, Walter, Far 

39 Main street 
Annie (Merry 



Henrv, lab 



Main street 



i o; 



Lydia (Fitzgerald 
Sylvester P 
I )orothea 
Howard, William 

prop Howard House 

Main street 
Mabel (Cironder 
Hod-doii. Mabel 

Howard House 



Adelia (" ( Randal 
Carl B 
Alfred W 
William M 
(; Albert 

Phillip (; 

Ix'wis M 



Main street 



Knox, F M, S R R C:o 

< hd< awnue 
Serena (jollymort.- 
Moses 1) 
* Harry M 
Alma A 
Fliza j 
*\\'arren S 
George 1^' 
Melburn W 
Elisha E 
Knox, Moses 1), (i X P Co 

( )ak avenue 
K\'a E (Richardson 
Kno.x, (ieorg-e F, G N P Co 

I 5 Wilson street 
Annie (Preble 
Kacomar, Andrew, and family 

6 Second street 
Kroczek, John. (I N P Co 

Water street 
Nell (Kowaska 
Anna 
Marv- 



in 



Kitchen, James, G N P C<j 

5 Kennebec avenue 
Martha E (Spencer 

* Howard 
*John EaClair, Paul, (\ N P c:o 

* William Highland Pnrk 
Lizzie Josephine (Corro 
*'rhomas I'homas 

Frank Ida 

James, Jr Henry 

Ernest | Alice 

Kelley, C R Howard IIouse|Ladd, George T Water street 



cm:\si's 



103 



S;ii-ah II (Chaiidlc-i Ihuold W 

*lda M Sara 1! 

* I. aura II Mafklin, John I, 

*Florilla P 12 Spear stret-t 

Lamore, Thomas, (i \' !' Co Maiia R (Titus 

W'alLT street * Harry K 

(xeneva (Iluuter Wiluiot 

Felix *llannie 

Alvin *jeuuie 

Lane, Charles, teamster juclson li 

9 Wilscwi street *Ralph 

Walter *( )ra F 

(rertrude *Charles 

Lauder, C A. C N P Co * Sherwood 

r Second stri-et Wallace 

Mattie L (Hilton Paul M 

Clyde L Mackliu, Wallace, M W Co 

I>andry, Joseph. Ci \ P Co 12 Sjjear street 

Main street Mary (Roderick 

Lydia Macklin, judson V . C X P C:o 

Lena ( )ak ax'enue 

Li\ini;ston, William VI. mer .\unie I'" (I'Aaus 

Main street : Marshall. I^'red. C N P Co 

Minnie (Perr)- ' 65 Preble street 

Lovejoy. William. G N P Co Hellc (Mc(,)uary 

I low arc! House Ruth H 

Luce. Georgia (Pari on Ethelbelle 

( )ak a\enue ' Flizabeth 

Elgiva B Marshall. Alexander. (] .\ P Co 

*Georoia F 65 i^reble street 

Manter, F A, druggist I I'red 

Main street Marden, Susie I) ((lokler 

Gusta (Tinkhaui I 23 Spear street 



Ivatmah H i AKm | 



I04 



CENSUS 



Marshall Charlie, (1 N P Co 

Corporation street 

Agnes (Blanchard 

Beatrice K 

Samuel 

I'Aigene 
IVIartin. Louis, G N P Co 



Ellen S (Wasson 
Jennie ¥ 
McSorley, Ceorge VV, I S VV Co 

57 Main street 
Florence (Spencer 
Mongeon, Frank, mason 

3 Wilson street 



5 Main street | Louise (Shiatt 



Sadie K ('i'ate 
(]eorge 
Keith 
Allen 
McDonald, L, clerk 

Howard House 
McDonald, (uiss, C. N P Co 

Howard House 
Mcr3onald, Daniel, G N P Co 

40 Water street 
Adelia (Cleveland 
Daniel A 
Katie T 
McDougall, J H, (] N P Co 

Highland Park 
ALary A (Welch 
McLeod. A, G N P Co 

Gilmaii Hill 
I'^lliza j (Knox 
McLean, John S, truckman 

10 l''irst street 
Laura M (Branscombc 
Gertrude '1' 
Arthur (; 
Messer, Fred M, far 



.13 Main street j Clara L 



Jerry 1-' 
Moore, I^ S, far 20 Water sirri.1 
Mary A (Williams 
Otis G 

* Emily G 
*Benjamin B 

* Frank 
Annie T 

Morse, Herbert A. barber 

7 Second street 
Annette K (Woodcock 
Mayland 
Roland 

N 
Newell, (jcorge F. pension atty 

10 Spear street 
Octax'ia I) ((jrax'es 

* Charles F 
Edwin S 
*Minnie E 
*Elmer G 

Norton, James M, mer 

Water street 
(jcorgiana (I'xldy 



t'lCNSl'S 



Ruel \] 
Delia I' 
I'lvd W 
Aiiiiic M 
l-xlith 15 
Ida M 
Noitnii, Cynis 1', t 

llaniiali I' M 
(;la(l_\s 
Mahloii j 
N.-rlon, kucl I!. cK 



Lillian f ( 'liapiiiai 

l\-ivy 

K I'll est 

llfitha 

Ula.lvs 

() 



i'aiiH', F {).(•, X I' ( 



Sijuar siicet 



I.ucy l'. (Walk.T 
Morrill W 
.aiusUT I'rcl.k-, Jaiin's ( ), lahoivr 

S 1 I'rt'hle slrcel "' '^^''''^' 

jl,,„, ; Hannah 1) (Sihlcy 

Azuha 1) 

William (■ 
,,.j, James I, 

WaUT slivcl -l"'i" " 

Annie A 
X orris A 
Orrin li 
Charles A 
l\-ilier, ()\l(l, (; X I' t"o 

C'orporalii 
Adeline (Tardif 
Bessie 
I rena 



Odway. C II, M W C, 

3_' Waler street Lawrence 

Lillian L I'Skellon I ''t-lkie, Joseph, lal 

Oliver, AH, elerk ! 

38 Water street ; 
Clara i-: (Xorion 
Chester A 
Helen K 
Olis, Alon/o A. S k K Co 

4(> Water street, 
Ida L (lloll.ro.)k 
b'lorenec \' 



3 Main street 



Joseph 
*Mar\- ]] 

* A ones 
*Katiierine 
*■ Sarah 

* Maude 
*John 
*\Villiam 
Jrlora ir" (Adams 



io6 



CENSUS 



Pickel, M L (Tribe, dressmaker 

Kennebec avenue 

James H 

Stella 
Pickel, James H, G N P Co 

Kennebec avenue 

Willard 

Opal 
Pierce, C E, S S R Co 

U'ater street 

Jane (Williams 

George C 

Vera G 

Laura E 

Herbert C 
Playze, William W, lab 

Highland Park 

Eliza (Winslow 
Powell, E J, lab 

Water street 

Elorence (Williams 

Ernest 
Porter, Ben. painter 

55 Main street 

Hattie F (Hilton 

Oliver 
Punty, Joe, lab Water street 

Mary J (Arsno 

John 

Charles 

Eddie 

Alexander 

Mary M 

Joseph 



R 

Raymond. I M, G N P Co 

4 Kennebec avenue 
Lilla M (Skillin 
Leon E 
Randall, D H, farmer 

1 1 Spear street 
* Bertha L 
*Ray N 
Mae E (Spear 
Record, 1) H, selectman 

lo Water street 
Augusta E (Paine 
Lester H 
Record, Lester H. livery-man 

1 o Water street 
Clara M (Robinson 
Redmond, Michael, G N P Co 

35 Main street 
Mary (Flarity 
John 
Redmond, Patrick, G N P Co 

Kennebec avenue 
Elizabeth (Terr)- 
Mary N 
Katherine J 
Michael E 
Richard S 
Roberts, John P, Rev 

50 Main street 
Elizabeth A (Moulton 
Annie B 
Alfred W 
Florence M 



CENSUS 



Kouiuis, Deborah (Frederic I Skillin, Silas A, carpenter 

6 Second street i 6 Kennebec avenue 



Rowe, George, (i X P Co 

Water street 
Alice L (Adams 
Rogers, W S, sawyer 

Water street 
Eva V (Bartlett 
Perle\- N 
Rogers, Perle)- N, brakenian 

Watt^r street 
Lucy S (Greene 

Samson, Chas K, carpenter 

16 Spear street 
Lucinda ((^uint 
Lynn E 
Sawyer, Hepzil^ah (Hilton 

1^ Water street 
* Betsey LI 



Lottie L (Skillin 
Elmer S 
Lilla M 
Smith, Frank H, Am Ex Co 

12 Wilson street 
Josie M (Churchill 
Llerman J- 
Sochia, Peter, lab Water street 

Matilda (Monroe 
Benjamin 
Mary 
Lena 
J oseph 
Peter 
Aleck 
Spear, Thomas II, mgr S Tel Co 
6 Spear street 
Jennie L (Harris 
Alice J 

()li\e B ! Sprague, Fannie (Thompson 

Scott, John, lal) j 3° Spear street 

Main street 1 *Annie M 

Adelia (Brown *Chas E 

Shaw, Eddie, painter * Bessie 

3 First street Ada L 

Angle B (Hamilton Sweatt, E W^ M \\' Co 

Sibley, (Jeorge W, G N P Co : 8 Wilson street 

Oak avenue Delia A (Williams 



Azuba (Preble 
Miranda A 
Flossie 11 
George L 



St. James, Edward, G N P Co 

Howard House 

Stowe, Walter, G N P Co 

Howard House 



TOS CENSUS 

Sturgis, Chas S R R ' 'Jlnkliam. S P, 1 S W Co 

Water street 27 Spear street 

Alice A (Nex'ins 
T ("reorge P 

'I'lioiHpsoii, l'"annie (C.rahani ! Lizzie M 

30 Spear street ^'I'ena M 

*|ames L C'lilforcl B 

'ra\l<)r, Lizzie (Adams Tiiikhani. S K, nier 

Water street 4 Oak a\eiuie 

J'.lla Delia K (Norton 

i-'rank Merle 

Letlie Tinkliani, I'annie I) 

■j'errio. Kddie, O N P Co Main street 

Highland I'ark 'I'lnkhaia. Marinda 
IVraggie('Porli-oe Main street 

Fred d'ozier, William, lab 

Tilibetts, C A, mason 7 Oak a\eiuie 

Preble sti'eel Ldith 1! (Parron 

Nellie (Ste\-ens I Caroline (i 

Alice K I Kveretl W 

Tinkhain. S C, postmaster I 

21; .\hnn street "^^ 

Archie R \an Arsdale, Fred A. (i N P Co 

Mabel J 5 First street 

Julia J (Daggett I Fva A (Hamilton 

F,\ern E j \iles, Marcellus, S R K 

'I'inkham, Cecj P, mason ' Preble street 

27 Speai- sti-eet Flla k' (Copp 

Pertha 15 (Lancaster Ceorge II 

Tinkham, Ariel T, clerk j Willis N 

27 Main street ' \'i|)ound, J T, lab 
Ida M (Atkinson 9 Wilson street 

Agnes C | Pertha (Steward 

Forrest A 1 Stersha 



CENSUS 



109 



Vose, John, clerk- 
Mai n 
I -i/zio A (Lovejny 
Sadie 
Ilaltie 
l-xlilh 

\V 

\\ alkei', 1''. I\, iceman 

7 Wilson 
Mary (1 (Maxler 
(leorge B 
Florence I, 
\\'aui;h, Kashie F 

24 Main 
\\'aui;h, Roscoe, farmer ' 

24 Main 
Weeks, James B, car 

6 First 
Clara M (fierce 
XN'cslon, James H 

tT, Water 
Mary K (Willard 
Carl A 
Annie D 
* Jessie C 
WCslon, Carl A, truckman 

\() Water 
Ftta M (Ilawes 
Otto I' 
Wentworth. Harrison. C. X 1 
Water 
Maggie (Mills 
Gladys 



I ■nicfKk)ie R 

■treet , White, J 11, (; N I' Co 

! 22 Water street 

Jennie (White 
Will, Rebecca A (Savage 

() I*'irst street 
*Lillian M 
* Harry I) 
*(Iardiner F 
street Willett, Joseph, M W Co 

i Main street 

Lena (I leiuy 
Delmore 
Vetal 
street ; Melvina 

i Percile 

street I Fdna 

Williams, Jane, (l\enned\- 
street ! Water street 

Florence M 
Krvm !', 
street! Williams, F C, M W Co 

25 Spear street 
Minnie F (Curtis 
Williams. I C. farmer 

S Wilson street 
Caroline C (Sal ley 
street , Delia A 

Wilson, Ceo V„ lab .M.nn street 

i'jnma | (Huntoon 
' Co I Frnest W 

street 1 Morris H 

j Charles H 

! I- red n 



no 



CENSUS 



Gladys M 
Maud F 
John 1) 
Withain, L C, S R R 

38 Water street 
Withain, Lemont, machinist 

Witham street 
Mildreth (Perry 



York, WilHani D, lab 

Alberta (York 
Hilda L 
Melba M 
T helm a E 



Main street 



Madison R. F. D. No. r. 



A 

Adams, Delbert A 

Annie M (Morse) 

Iva B 

George D 
Adams, Frank A 

Lovisa S (Fames 

Delbert A 

Perley W 
Adams, Perley W 

Sarah (Jewett 
Adams, James B 

May Ion J 

Nina M 

Clarissa E (Burns 

Eugene F 

Nettie M 
Adams, Elmer S 

Nettie M (Burns 
Adams, Adniron, lab 



Adams, Hattie (Farnhi 

William H 
Adams, Elden 

Emma (Burns 

Wallace E 
Ames, Ervin M 

C Ardelle (Ham 

B 

Barron, John 

*Chas C 

Grace L 

Edith B 
Baker, Mary W (Ellis 

*Elfreda 

Rose F 

Edmund H 
Bell, William G 

Mary (Bluhm 

Annie M 



CENSUS 



III 



Jennie C 

Grace I) 
Kicknell, John K 

Mary L (Moulton 

John C 

Lester H 

Edward A 
Blackwell, Willard C 

Lillian J (Folsoni 

Gertude M 

Clyde H 
Blanchard, Daniel R 
Blanchard, Hannah G 
Blanchard Mary E 
Blackwell, Jotham S 

Maria F (Withee 

Willard C 

* Floyd F 

*Etta M 

*D Althea 

*Abbie N 

J Warren 
Blackwell, J Warren 

Abbie M (Ellis 

Percy L 

Gladys O 

Ralph E 
Brett, Frank, blk 
Burns, E T 

Bertha M (Manter 

Opal 
Burns, B F 

Ella J (Foster 
Butterfield, Wm 



j Butteriield, Susan (Boynton 

Wesley 
i Burwood, John 
I Jennie M (Forsyth 

I John H 

Albert P 
Burwood, James 

Nancy (Williams 

James J 

William li 

* Charles W 

Ora 

Irvin 

Gertude B 

Fred P 

Abner E 

Nellie V 



Carson, Perley 

Matlie (Tuscin 

Florence 

Roland 

Millard 
Calif, S F 

Annie J (Murray 
Gates, Samuel S 

Nancy B (Doyle 

Irvin B 

Willie O 

Randall L 

F.dwin 

Lavernia 
Chapman, Newell 



112 CENSUS 


Esther A (Tlolway 


Clou;;h. (leo E, meat dealer 


* Nancy A 


Capilola 1, (Spanldinq- 


Charles K 


*Norris M 


Helen M 


iM-ank S 


*Ahbie D 


ClouL^h. ( )ris()n 


Chase. John (] 


Delia A (i.itllrlirl.l 


Rachel A (H olden 


*Kd\vin i, 


Charles K 


Collins, (ieo A 


Phoebe E 


Priscilla (Clements 


J Dwighl 


Charles !• 


1 )orris A 


Colby, Calvin 11 


Chapman, Chas K 


Ora P. (P.urwood 


Kmma A ( Malbon 


Cooley. R i'. 


Wallace H 


Clara (Kimball 


Alice L 


iM-ed I- 


Chipman, Albert \V 


Wallace W 


Flora M (Emery 


Walter N 


Hazel A' 


Eill E 


Chipman, Geo P. painter 


I'.lsie !-; 


Jennie A (Knapj) 


lohn C 


Harry K 


Chas W 


j Arthur 


Arthnra I> 


Ralph 


Cecil (r 


Clark, Edgar T) 


Jessie 15 


('lara K (Thompson 


Martha 


l>elia M 




Emma P 


1) 


Howard S 


Dantoith, I'.unice (Savage 


Clark, Josiah 


*I)e.Mer W 


Marilla K (\\aslil>nrn 


*Mary A 


Myrtie 


i'.ngene ( ) 


Snsie L 


Danforth, K ( ) 


Walter E 


Rosela F (Murphy 


Wallace S 


Harold K 



CENSUS 



113 



R Pcnil 

Kda M 
I )can. I-^hni 

Belle (Malson 

Pvlnier 'I" 

Cleveland j 
1 )ean. Kphiiain ( ' 

Lillie I> (Norton 

Mary K 

Leo'w 
Dickinson, joahanna (\'(inni; 

Au-uslus I) 

I'jnina 
Dickinson. .Xu-nstns j) 

I lannah .\ ( Rohinsdn 

I'.laine 
Dnnion, Chaunce}- 

Marlha (.Vnclrews 

* lul-ar 

* Klmore 



K 



Kllis. Alcander 
Kills, Seldcn 
()li\e A i( 
Lnciiula 
Lilla 1", 
.\hbie M 
\esta .\ 



y 



JM-ench. \\' !•: 

.\bbie j ( Walkei 
* Mil lard L 



Mot tier I. 
Klhel 
Furlnish, Alton 



Grant. Ktta K C ( Danfnrlh 
I'-die N 

II 

Hardin-, I) \V 

Mabel 

Crace I. 

Kchvard I 
Hall, (; \V 

iMIa F {; (Cram 
Haydeii. Kli !■ 

Matilda M (Merrill 
Ham, Klmira M (\icker\- 

C Ardelle 
Hayden, Fred 
Hayden. Naomi 
Hilton. Alvin 1 

Mary j 

F,\ern A 

William r 
Holbrook, Cyrus I) 

Maud W (jackman 
Holbrook, josiah 
Holwaw William 

Belle K (A Iyer 

Maud A 

I, ester H 
Holvvay. Charles 1'" 
Holwav, l.ulu M 



114 



CENSUS 



Holden, F H 

Rebecca (Edes 

Charles H 

Matilda F 

Joseph E 

Elizabeth 
Hunncwell, Heman 

Sarah (Hiinewill 

*Joseph 

John A 
Munnewell Viola L 
Iliinnewell, Thomas 

Alfredia (Hilton 

*Eaura B 

*Liz7.ie M 
Third, Philander 

Martha A (King 

*()scar 

*Amasa 

*Ida G 

Eugene E 

*Annie L 
llurd, pAigene E 

Annie L (White 

M Barbara 
Hutchins, Loantha (Squire 

*C Louise 

*Hattie P 

J 

Jackman, Sarah 1) (Black 
Maud W 
Lester W 
Bessie M 



Jewett Augustus 

Saphronia (Dean 

William A 

*Bertha 
Jones, Geo E 

Jennie F (Clough 
Johnson, Carl 

K 

Knight, Arthur D 
Rosilla (Clark 
*Alfred M 
Alice L 
x'\nnie M 

T^ 

Lawrence, Ephriam 

Kate G (Nutting 

Carrie 

W Dana 
Libby, Alvado 

Myrtle 
Littlefield, Chas R 

Emma (Chase 

Chandler 

Maud 

Alice 

Leon 

I':thel 
Livingstone, Frank 

Matye W (Moore 

Mary E 



CENSUS 



ii.S 



Mathews. J H lab 

i lannah F ((Irani 

Delbert j 
Mathews, Delbert J 

Hattie (Perkins 

Wallace P 

Bertie W 
Martin, T>evi 

EVa E (Dearborn 
Manter, Sarah (Pierce 

*Emma E 

Bertha M 

Walon L 

*Malon E 
Merr)-, Charles E 

Sadie R (Oliver 

Eannie V 

Eugene R 

Roy L 

C Louise 

Genevieve A 

Chester E 

Ethel E 
Merrill, Henry 

Helen S (Salley 

Herbert 

Nettie M 
Merrill, Milton, lab 
Merrill, John M 
Morse, Edwin 

Annie E (Bridges 

Elice E 

Frank E 



Morse, Simeon 

Mary E (Ilathornc 

Annie .\ 
Moore, W I) 

Mary j (Smith 

Matye W 
Moore, Maurice M 

Adella (Veasey 

Lottie B 

Nettie F 

Irma E 

Ilda E 
Murray, Daniel 

(rrace A (Linscott 

John L 

Bessie M 

Jennie L M 

X 

Newton. I'hilander 

Annie (Connors 

Earl 

Dana 
Newton, Charles 
Neddeau, Alfonso 

Ada ( Boutier 

Edward 

Alfred 

Rul)y 
Norton, Rachel T (Robbin;- 

LiUie B 

*Charles D 
Nutting, Elizabeth (Gray 

Carrie 



ii6 



CENSUS 



*Lizzie 

* Aug 1 1st us 
*jolin 
Katie 
Webster 
Nultin<^-, Wehslci 
A Linwood 



Pierce, Sarah (Salley 
^ * Isaac S 



Kanson, I,illian \' 
Reed, (/harles K 

I'ayetta L (Graves 

Flora H 

Willie B 

Ktha P 

Minnie M 
Kenier, John, nier 

Mahala (Karnes 

Jennie M 

P Stanley 

Angle V 

Percy K 

Myrtie M 

Rosalie H 
Reed, Clarence S 
Reed, Frank K 
Rizner, Frank 1 1 

Flizibeth S (llolden 
Robbins, Kliza (Hun newel 

Mai on N 



Robbins, Reuel W 

Rebecca S (Norton 

Dana 11 
Robbins, Dana H 

I^dith M (Deane 
Roe, Marilla (C:hick 

*l''orris K 

*Coney J 

^I^illa R 

-'"Charles A 

* Alice M 

Ora M 
R(jbbins, F Sarah (Maxwell 

S 

Salley, Tilson D 

Kdith H (Konibard 

Everett A 

Elmer C 
Salley. Josej:»h 

Tilson D 

"^^Ashniun T 

Helen 
Sawyer, C I"' 
Skillings, Kaura M (Nutting 

Charles 

Eustis 

Bert 

Anson 

Alice 

Eva 

Horace 

Bernice 
Smith, W Frank 



CENSUS 



Mertia A (Clark 

Arthui- 

Klnicr 
Spear, Horace V. mill wk 

Lizzie A (\Vell> 

Herbert L 
Spear, Charles H 

Ella M (Ford 

Raymond K 
Spear, Sarah j ( lJlac-k\wll 

Charles H 

Horace K 

Kmma j 
Spauldini;', \\'in 

Cerlrude M Donald 

Doland W 
Stoddard, Chas W 

Addie F (Stevens 

"^^ Jennie 

Arsanias L 

*Alice M 

Milan A 

Winnie (r 

T 

Tobin, Ceori2:e A 

Sadie (Bryant 

Emma M 

Ethel 
Towne. Klnier F 

Nellie (Moore 

Donald 
Trefethen, Arthnr J 

Ella A Johnson 



Turner, A P 

Helen M ((Miapman 
Annie B 
Nellie M 
Flmer F 



Viles. David 1! 

F\'nn I 

•^\\'a K 

Mabel (Adams 

Ralph 

\'clma S 

(aiy R 

Max C 
Veasey, Fl\'ii-a ('riiompson 

Adflla M 



Ward, Marccllus S 

Hannah. ^Maxwi'll 

I'orrest j 

Ernest H 
Ward, Ernest H 

Lena B (W'escott 

Marcelle I) 
Ward. -Vlvah H. broom make 

Lillian M (Will 
Walker, Daniel 1 

Ano-ie (Daiii^ett 

Annie 

John 1 
Wellington, Ceo A 

Viola a (Beanc 



ITcS 



CENSUS 



Lena M 
Welch. Frank E 

Cora K ( Hutciiins 

Mahlon P 

W I>c()n 

Dalton H 

Sherman () 
Welch, Mahala (Hoi way 
Wescott, Daniel V 

Knima (Dickinson 

*Elva r. 

Lena 

Carlton '1' 
Wheeler, Isaac S 



Wills, F J 

Sarah F (Norton 

Mildred M 

James \V 
Withee, Elmer, carriage maker 

Judith (Ellis 

Forest 
Winsbury, William 

Ethel (Hunnewell 

Nellie 

Clyde 



YouniT, Isaac 



Madison, R. F. I). No. i, Skc)wii]':(,AN. 



Houghton. Chas W, lal 

Angle L (Ward 
Luce, Orion !•' 

May H (Milton 

I'orest H 

l-'rankO 
McKennoy, j'erle}- F 

DoUie S (I'orsevth 



Ernest L 
Eva L 
Wallace V 
Jiertie W 
Ward, John () 

Lucy A ((leak 
Alvah H 
An-ie L 



CENSUS 



119 



East IMadisox, R. F. D. No. 4, Skowiikgan. 



I 



Ames, Nathaniel, lab 

Sarah J (Dean 

Ernest M 
Ames, Ernest M, lab 

Eunie M (Reed 

William F 

U 

Bean, Madeline 
Blackwell, Orrin, lab 

Hattie F (Wells 
Bosworth, Warren, lab 

Annie (Moore 
Boyin^ton, Ruth (Mosher 

Lake street 

*Newell 

* Samuel 

*Lucy 
Bosworth, Mellen, painter 

Nettie (Shattuck 

Warren 

Alden 

*Esther 

Oscar 

Jennie 

Herbert 

Hariy 
Bosworth, Alden 

Ethel (Harvell 

Menvin 



Russell 
Butterfield, Eben 1) 



Cleveland, Maria J (■ 

*George L 
Corson, Emily C ( — 

*Ella M 

*Alden 

*Seth K 

* Est her E 

Lucy A 

Vesta 

*Rosa 

*Walter 



Fenclerson, Maria J (Ckneland 

Lake street 
*Jennie C 

a 

Gledhill, Ralph 

Supt Lakeside W Co 
ALaud (Messer 

II 

Harvell, Gersham 
Lizzie (Kimball 
Glenn 
Liunie 



I 20 



C'lCNSl S 



r.erl 

KtlK-l 
llarvell, Ik-rt. Lakcsitle W (' 

Olive (IJrack 
llarvcll. Martin K, l)aii)cr 

Delia 1. il-ovc 

*(ieorg"e 1^ 

*\Villiaiii S 
lleuetl Jarcl. Lake 

Kuth (iloyiii-luii 

•^Nellie 

•^\ina 

^Charles 
Hol)ail. Kllcn S ( I'ar-o 



1 * iM-ed 

Kia 
Mabel 
Moore, Mom II. I.ake>iile W Co 
Nellie M ( llay.leii 
\-ada P 
Herbert E 
Moore. Klisha ('. lab 
reel Henrietta (SyUesti'r 

I Annie L 

*l':va A 
•■M^hoebe C 
Mattie C 
Moore, AtUlie V 



I. 

Lincoln. i,aban L, bik 
I'jnina J ( Hudson 
Nellie L 
I'Vank 

M 

.McDonald. William \' 

Louise S ( Mariner 

John M 
McDonald. CM 

Hiram 

William 
Mc!)..nald, Hiram 

Blanche (Kincaid 

(Jeorid^e 

Wallace 
Morrison. (; .\, far 

I alii A ( McLuU'jlilin 



*aul. (leori^e H, mei- 

'oulin. Luke, Lakeside W Co 

Temperance (' L (Ste\ens 

Harry A 
'oulin, Leler, l^akeside W' Co 
'rescotl, William II 

Addie I. i I'rescoll 
'rescotl, Charles 

R 

<einick. Sarah C Mlobarl 
<ussell. Ktlward K 

Julia A (ILirvell 

■'Maude V 

Frank II 

k'red 

Herbert C 
Russell. Lred X Lakeside W Co 



CENSUS 



12 1 



Eva F (Freeman 
Flazel M 



Thompson, Albion, far 

I'red H 

Clara E 

Louis E 
'i'hompson, Louis, lal) 

L'na 
Tufts, Charles i\ mer 

Lucv C ( M(jrrison 



AN' 

Wilson, John L, far 

xMartha 11 (Jackmau 

Harry E 

Carrie B 

*Alice G 
V\'itham, Ephraim Lake street 

Mahala (\A'illard 

*Leon 

Carrie Al 

V 

\'oun<;-, (reor^e D. clerk 
Carrie Al (Willuun 
Alta C 



Skow iij:(;ax, R. F. 1)., No. 4. 



A 

Adams, Amos 

(Jenie (William: 
Ames, Auguslus 

Annie ( liragii' 

Irvin 

Stella 

*Alma 

Lorenzo 

Helen 

n 

Jilanchard, Willis M 
Elanchard, Edith Ai 



] Blanchard, B\ron B 
I Blanchard, Saniuel N 
I Orilla (Keed 

* Mabel 
Bertha 
Willis K 
Bosworth, A'Iander\ille, lal) 

Brackett, Sadie( 

Leon S 
Charles T 
Burrill, G Fred, mer 
Alaria A(Morrisoi) 
l''lorence E 
Burton, B-oyal B 



CENSUS 



Katherine (Kay 
George A 
John 



Chadbourne, John F 

Ann H (Blanchard 

E Blanche 
Clement, Clarance W 

Hattie E (Squear 
Corson, David M 

Electa (Chase 

D Hermon 

Linwood E 

Louise A 

D 

Davis, Carrie E (Dean 

Frank N 
Davis, Frank N 

Ellie (Collins 
Demore, Charles H 

Henrietta (Fortier 

Maud E 

Beatrice M 

William G 

Hazel C 
Dean, Ezra M 

Delia M (Witham 

Walter 

Edith 

Charlie W 
Dodge, Curtis S, lab 

Orissa B (Berry 



*Lettie N 
*Arthur C 

E 

Emerson James D 

Lizzie (Merrill 
Emerson, Samuel F 

Martha A (Miller 

*Nellie 

*Myra 

* Ralph W 

Bertha 

*May 

Blaine 

Ernest 

*Edith 



Foss, Perley T 

Elsie V (Merrill 

Henr}' L 

Leora E 

Lilla B 

Myrtie Y 
French, Lucinda (W'ynian 

Joseph E 

Reuben W 
French, Joseph E 

* Arthur G 

* Frank M 
French, Reuben W 

Lilla A (Stevens 
Angle E 
Mabel E 



CENSUS 



f-\^ 



Flench, Fred T 

Nettie B (Haydcn 

iM-ed 15 

Myra M 
Fuller, Anna 1'' 
Fuller. Ida L 



Gibbs James A 
Nancy (Lamb 
*Fred W 
Atwood V 
Walter 

PI 

Harvell. John C 

Vesta L (Corson 

Forest 

Clarence 

Flala 

Farle 

Pearl 

V angle 
Hayden, Josiah S car 

Philena A(Farnham 

Nellie M 

Clarence J 
Hayden, Clarence J 

Cassey A (Kieo 

Mamie P 
Hayden, W \X 
Hilton, Bernard E, lab 

Abbie A (Flanders 

Charlie J 



Ilobarl, I)a\ id, millnian 

Emily (Chadbourne 

Mark 
Hobart. Mark, lab 

Sarah J (Tobe)- 

Arthur T 

Alice M 

P>ma B 
Hobart, Arthur T 

Mabel (Morrison 

Dorothy M 
Hobart, Daniel F. millman 

Martha (Jenkins 

Delbert B 
Hobart, Delbert B 

Nellie E ( Emmons 
Flussey, James W, millman 

Edith P (Hurd 
Hussey, Rebecca (W'yman 

*Avando W 

James W 

*Lea R 



Kincaid, Galen 

Antoinett (Rowell 

Bertha 
Kincaid, Bert S 

Margaret (Sweetser 
Kincaid, Fred 

Julia B (Nay 
King, F L 

Emma G (Horn 

Ethel M 



CENSUS 



I 



Legallee, Joseph \V 
Louise (Grant 
Klizaheth W 

:m 

McKenney, Forest 

Messer, Chester A, Lakeside \^' Co 

Addie L (Larnham 

Don V 

Maud 

Ralph W 

Bernice M 
Merrill, Lafayette 

Maria E (Weaver 

Effie M 

Elsie V 

Eugene L 

^George 11 
Merrill, Eugene L 

Mabel A (Maxwell 
Mitchell, Marcia 

Mary C (Bradbur\- 

O 

Osliorne, Peter B, clergy 
Adelaide M Mals(jn 
*Manue E 
* Elmer E 
*Howard E 



Paul, Lucinda M (Cunningham 
•Dexter 



* Henry C 
Ada 

*Charles E 
Parker, Delbert 
Perkins, J C, \' S 

Sarah (Merrill 
Pugh. Michael L 

Louise M (Paul 

Fred 

R 

Reed, TLmnah J ( 

■•\|ane H 
Reed, Thaxter 
Reed, Susie 
Reed, Lucilla 
Reed, May F 
Reed, Henry 11. i,akesid 

Kate K (Hall 

Berle F 
Reed, Elmer E 

Ada M (Woodman 

A rthur A 

Harold C 

Ivy E 

Burton T 
Rv.cc\, Rue! E 

Josie W (Washl)urn 

Edward W 
Reed, Flora D 
Reed, W^illis B 
Rowell, David J 

Mary M (Plummer 

Edward F 



W C( 



CENSUS 



1-5 



Elmer B 

Mabel L 
KcnvelK Albert 

( 'arrie M (Kincaid 

WallLM- 

flattie 

* FloriMiee 
Kowell, William II 

Abbie K ( Hrnwn 
Rowell, I larlow K 

Km ma (Pieree 

Calla 

jeanie 

\-era 
Rowell, Albion K 

Lulu j (Stevens 

Eleanor 

Myra 
Rowell, William 

Zettie (Soule 

Alta 
Rowell Edward V 

Effie M (Merrill 

S 
Savage. Edward 

Sarah (Rowell 

*Liz/.ie 

*Ella 

*Lottie 

Lester E 
Savage, Lester E 

Gertrude (Bradbury 

Evelyn 



Spear, Edward A 

Elizabeth W (Lcgalle 

*Kva M 

Frank A 

Arthur W 

Sadie A 

John C, 
Stevens, Sanfoid B 

* Edward T 
*john S 
Sanford \V 

Stevens, Sanford W 

Alice T (Wentworlh 

H W 

Violet B 

Vesta \' 
Steward, Alma (Bosworth 

* Howard 1 1 

* Henry L 



Thomson, Charles 
Mary (Berry 
Thompson, Joseph 



W 

Wells, Chester 

Xora A (Corson 

I'orest C 
Withee, Perley E 

Stella B (Ames 

Kva P 

Harold A 



126 CENSUS 

North Anson Post Office. 



13 



Burton, J. W. 

* George E 
*John A 

* Frank F 
*Charles B 
*Annie 
*Eliza M 



Carl, J F 

Sarah (Holbrook 

*Grace 

Truman 

D 

Danforth, Eugene 

Grace B (Randlette 

Archie M 

Edmund E 

Florence A 

Hattie 
Danforth, H F 

Frances A (Philbrick 

Roy L 

E 

Emery. Hattie E, (Welch 
Beatrice H 
Bessie A 



n 

Hohvay, Josiah C 
Dora (Brown 
Clarence H 
Hazel K 
Lester E 

Hunnewell, C E 

Mabel (Harding 
Guy E 

J 

Jones, Mary (Hohvay 
George E 
Jennie E 
Wallace E 



Patterson. Thomas B 
Jennie E (Jones 
Thomas L 

Philbrick, Jessie 

^Y 

Welch. James H 
Hattie E 
*Linwood H 

Williams, John C 

Hattie E (Emery 



CENSUS 

Madison Post Ofitlk. 



127 



Ellis. Alden, far 
Betsey (Will 
Alcander J 
Forrest 

Wcasson, J W, far 

Evelyn J (Brooks 

Wasson, C C, far 

Marie L (Fletcher 



James F 

J Ernest 
Wasson, James 

Annie G (INIcKenney 

Leon F 

Beatrice M 
Wescott, Harlow K, far 

Ida M (Emery 

Wallace L 

Forrest E 

Arthur B 

Lillian M 



Skowiiegan Post Office. 



Butler, Joseph 

Sadie (Pooler 

Edward J 
Burns, Samuel 

Laura H (Biidges 
Burns, Joshua 

Pamelia F (Adams 

* Sarah B 

Lizzie B 

*Georffe H 



G 

Oilman, Clara (Merril 
Gray, Julia A ( 

George E 

* Danville 

*Mahlon S 



Laskcy, William 
*Annie 
*Angie 



CENSUS 



Ernest 

Krvin 

Laskey, George 



P 



Preble, Chas H 

Mary (T^awreiice 

R 

Reed. Jessie R 

Alva ( Trail 

Blanche 

Maud 

Ned 
Rowell, George 

Etta (Smith 

Madison 



Russell, Alvan 

Mary A (I'-Luu hard 

Milford 

Gi-orge 

Hiram 

S 
vSquire, Francis W 
Slilson, Horace L 

Jennie G (Gifford 

* Minnie R 

Emma M 

^V 

WhorlT, Albert 

Alice (Lawrence 



l)El..\^^:l) daia. 



Brackett, Josie (Piper 

Weston avenue 
Burton 
Irene 
Bouvard, John, mer 

Corner Main and Water street 
Churchill, Nyron, I S W Co 

9 Garfield street 
Orr, X H, mer 38 Main street 

Standi sh, Josie (Brackett 

W'eston avenue 
Miles 
Woodcock, Rev. C E 

82 Old Point avenue 
Lou I) (Rowe 
Bertha N 
Cieorge E 
Pearl I) 
Marion H 



Ward. Bertha X (Woodcock 

82 ( )ld Point avenue 
Bertha L 

ANSON. 

Dorr, George, G N P Co 

5 First street 
Heald, Edwin A. wheelwright 

Dolly, (Tiiikham 

iMinrions 

Paulina 
Moore, Arthur, G X P Co, 9 islst 
Rosa. Corro ( 5 Spear st 

Josephene 

H enry 

Frank 

Joseph 

Willie 

Marv 

Alfred 

Katie 

Levi 



CENSUS 



129 



NON-RKSIOEXTS. 



I'owv oi- M 



\ 1)1 SON. 



■A I HIakc, W 1 1 

.Adams, Xdiiia F, Uiii-liani. Me j 37 S ^lass a\'cnue, Boston, I^fass 

AhlK'v. Franklin H i Hlake, R W Arlington, Mass 

F Ilarlford, Conn \ ^'ake, Caroline M 
Abbey) Helen M Jones | 31 Bedford street, Boston, Mass 

South Windsor, Conn ( tilackwell) Ftta M Jones 



Al)l)e\- (k'o W Portsmouth, N H 
Al)l;)ey) Flora J Clark 

Skowhegan, Me 
Al)l)ey, Chas J Skowhegan, Me 
Abbey) Ida L King 

South Windsor, Conn 
Abl:)ey) Addie M Potter 

Flartford, Conn 
Abbey, Origene A Skowhegan, Me 

n 

Ballantyne. Flizabeth B 

\\aterville, Me 
Bartiey. Willie Oakland, Me 

Barron, Chas E Skowhegan, Me 
Beale) Delia Stone 

Skowhegan, Me 
Benson, (xeo F IMttsiield, Me 

Blackwell. Chas F 

Bexerlv. Mass 



I'airheld Me 
Blackwell, Floyd F J-airHeld, Me 
Blackwell,) T) Althear Campbell 

Xorridgewock, Me 
ISlackwell) Abbie N Walker 

Xorridgewock. Me 
l^lanchard, Mabel 

91 Danforth street, Portland, Mc 
Booker) Lizzie II 

91 Park street, Lewiston, Me 
Bosworth) Fsther \\'ilkinson 

^^■aterville. Me 
Boardman, Lizzie M Solon, Me 
Brackett) Fanma Smith 

Industiy, Me 
Brown, Mary F Creenrteld, Mass 
Brown, Annie Creenfield, Mass 
Brown, Ada W'altham; Mass 

Brown) Edna P Daggett Mile, Me 
Brann) Lillian Crouch Starks, Me 



CENSUS 



Brann, C.has Starks, Me 

Brawn, Chester C Boston, Mass 
Brawn, Aubra Starks, Me 

Burton, Henry S Ontario, Can 

Butler, Edith E Readvllle, Mass 
Butler) Alice M Pooler 

Starks, Me 
Burton. Ceo Bingham, Me 

Burton, John Bingham, Me 

Burton, Frank Solon, Me 

Burton, Eliza Solon, Me 

Burton, Chas Cornville, Me 

Burton, Annie New Hampshire 
Burns. Geo W 

30 Olive street, Boston, Mass 
Burns) Sarah B Whittier 

Beachmont, Mass 
Burton, George A Shawmut, Me 
Burwood, Charles VV 

Norwich Town, Conn 

C 

Gates) Laura B Hunnewell 

Skowhegan, Me 
Chapman, Nancy A 

Fairfield, Me 
Chapman, Abbie I) 

\\'aterville. Me 
Clark. M W N N I'ortland, Me 
Clark, Warren B 

N N Portland, Me 
Clough) Edith Gould 

Waterville, Me 
Cleveland, Geo Skowhegan, Me 



Clough, Norris M Skowhegan, Me 
Clough, Edwin L Skowhegan, Me 
Corson) Ella M Whittemore 

SkoAvhegan, Me 
Corson. Alden West Athens, Me 
Corson. Seth K West Athens, Me 
Corson) Esther E Holt 

Farmington, Me 
Corson) Rose Leavitt Bath, Me 
Corson, Walter West Athens, Me 

D 

Danforth, Dexter W 

\\'inslow, Me 
Danforth) Mary Gray 

Fairfield, Me 
Davis, Lemuel W Brockton, Mass 
Davis, Chas H 

Livermore Falls, Me 
Doble, Harry F Ogden, Utah 

Doble, John H Helena, Mont 

Dodge) Lettie N Hatt 

Jonesport, Me 
Dodge, Arthur C Brookline, Mass 
Dunlap) Isadore Hamilton 

Taunton, Mass 
Dunton, Edgar Skowhegan, Me 
Dunton, Elmore Jackman, Me 

Dyer, Ralph E Pittsfield, Me 



Fames, Eva Skowhegan, Me 

Ellis, Elfreda Moscow, Me 

Emery, Additon V 

Elk Mound Wis 



CENSUS 



131 



Emery) Grace I McKechney 

Fairfield, Me 
Emerson) Nellie Blaisdell 

Norridgewock, Me 
Emerson) Myra Withee 

Norridgewock. Me 
Emerson, Ralph W 

Skowhegan, Me 
l^merson) May Merrill 

Skowhegan, Me 
Emerson) Edith Mosher 

Smithfield,Me 
Estes. \"ma\ W N Dexter, Me 

Estes, Benj A Camden, Me 

Evans) Mary I Doughty 

Ervbury:, Me 



Earrand) Addie Libby 

Monarda, Me 
Fenderson, Jennie C 

Skowhegan, Me 
Eoss, Millard Hancock, Me 

Eoss, Almus, Pittsfield, Me 

Eoss, Orestes Providence, R I 

Eoss, Asa Providence, R I 

Eoss, Geo Hancock, Me 

French, Arthur G De Kalb. Ill 

French, Frank M Cornville, Me 
French, Millard L N Anson, Me 
French, Mottier L Solon, Me 

Gibbs, Fred W Norridgewock, Me 
Gilman, F D Anson, Me 



Gilman, Ruel Earnnngtoii, Me 

Gilman) Lydia I lam 

467 Broadway. N ^■ 
Gilman. Calvin (} 

, (Jrand Rapids, Minn 
Crlidden, Leon A 

Springfield, Mass 
Goodrich. Henry E 

Saint Paul. Minn 
Goodrich) Delora Hilton 

Norridgewock, Me 
Gould, Edith Waterville, Me 

Greenleaf, Frank Anson, Me 

Greenfeaf, Lindsey Anson, Me 
Greenleaf, Clarence 

Saint Rawlston, Mass 
Gregory) Melle Lowe Barre, Vt 
Gray, Ralph 

1030 Tremont street, Boston, Mass 
Greaton) Ella S Huntoon 

Hillsborough Bridge, N H 
Greaton, Frank R Lund, B C 

Greaton, Fred A Soldad, Cal 

Greaton, Nathan B Milford, Mass 
Gray, Danville L Fairfield, Me 

II 

Hight) Laura Hopkins 

Gardner. Me 
Hunnewell) Alice Simonds 

(Gardner, Me 
Hunnewell) Elsie M Whipple 

Waterville, Me 
Hunnewell, Olin E 

Autrusta, Me 



13- 



CENSUS 



Hiissey, A\ancloW Paris, France ! Magee, Huston K Boston, Mass 
Hussey. T,c.i K Bingham, Me I Mason, Amasa VV Chicago, 111 

llurd, O.scar W l-'lorencc, Oregon ! Manter, Malon K 
llurcl) Annie L Mdore 



Minneapolis, Minn 



Amasa 



Hoclgclon, Me Manter) Ennna K Frencl 
(~)rington, Me j 



Solon. Me 



llnlrhins) C Fouisr Sdirlcvant Maxim), Cora Dond 



Skowliegan. Me 
liutehins) I laltic I' Diin.nk 



Stratford, N H 
.McKemu-y, John K Camden, Me 



West Miiioi, Me i Moore) Maud E Emery 



I luiniew ell. 



iih ])Uigham. Me 



jewett) Berlha Perkins 

142 Kelsey St Pleasantdale, Mass 

Iv 

Knight, Alfred Skowhegan, Me 

I. 

Pane. William S Kangley, Me 

Paskey) Angle Williams 

Skowhegan, Me 
Paskey) Annie Clark 

Skowhegan, Me 
Pawrence) Carrie A Ranson 

Pasedena, Cal 
Pane, Geo P Rangley, Me 



INI 

Magee, John R 
Magee) Annie P Craij. 



North Anson, Me 
Moore) Alice McAlpine 

104 Emery street, Portland. Me 
Moore) Pina E McKenney 

Skowhegan, Me 
Morrill, Walter J W^est Virginia 
Merrill) Cora O Pancaster 

Norridgewock. Me 
Merrill, (George H 

Skowhegan, Me 
Morrison, Fred Bangor 

Moore) Eva A Cooley 

Norridgewock. Me 
Moore) Phoebe Plarrington 

(jardiner, Me 



X 



Norton, Charles 1) Solon, Me 

Nutting) Pizzie Staples 

Auburn, Me 
\nson. Me ; Nutting) Augusta Patten 

Embden, Me 
urn. Me 



St. Augustine, Fla | Nutting, John Aub 



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CENSUS 

I Rowell) I'lorcMicc- llcalcy 



>,V^ 



Osbonu-) Mamie Jones i Pittsiu'ld 

Sk(nvhL\<;an, Me ' ^^^^e, Forris, Norrid^evvock, Me 

Osborne, Klnier !■: Roe, Coney Cincinnati, Ohicj 

West Palni) ra. Me ^oe) Lilla Martin, .\lle,i;any. I'a 

Osborne, Howard K Koe, CMiarles 



Battle Creek, Mich 



Padhani) Nellie Dawe; 



106 Clark St. I'ortlantl, Me 
Roe) Alice Dennis 

Portland, Me 

Russell, Mott 1' . Skowhe-an, Me 



Sfjlon, Me' Russell) Alma Ames 
Page, Klmer H WaterviUe, Me| Cornville, Me 

Page) Eunice J Dickinson 1 Rogers, Leslie K 

Wilder, Vt [ Xorridgewock. Mc 

Perkins, Charles I' A | 

Portland, Me| ^ 

Perkins) Fannie W llackett j Salley, Klmer C WaterviUe, Me 

l!an'>or. Me '^'^^^"-T' R<-'\- Aehmun 'i' 
Perry, Archie M, llartland. Me; Lewiston. Me 

Pierce, Augustus H i Sa\age (Lizzie 15os\vorth 

18 Aldrich St, Somerville. ALiss I Cornville, Me 

Pierce, Lsaac S Skowhegan, Me' ^^axage) Klla Jewett Solon, Me 

Pollard) Hattie M liigelow : Savage) Lottie Roberts 

Cornville Me | ^"'""' ^'^■ 

Paul. Dexter ' | Savage, Owen E 

East Providence Centre, R I ' ^'i*''^'^ Anson. Me 

Paul, Henry C j lavage, Chailes J 

North Lexington, Mass j Norridgewock, .\k- 

Paul) Ada Jones j Sawyer. Chesley A 

36 No, Main St. Providence, K 1 : ' Rockland, Me 

i Sawyer, Andrew N Salem. .\k- 

R ' Spear. Frank A IJemis, Me 

Reed) lane II McKennev ^Pt'^^') ^-^a M. Gragee 

Skovvheuan i '^^'"'^V- ^^-^^^^ 



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CENSUS 



Ste\ens, Edward P Bangor, Me 
Stevens, John S 

Skowhegan, Me 
Steward, Howard li 

Skowheijan. Me 
Steward, Henry 1> 

Skowheijan. Me 
Stoddard) Jennie Haskell 

Norridgewock, Me 
Stoddard, Alice M 

Oakland, Me 
Stillson) Minnie R. Welch 

40 Houghton St. Lynn, Mass 
Sinionds, Charles E 

Kreewater, Oreg 
Snell) Ida G. Nicker son 

Starks, Me ! 
Snell, Winfield S 

Waukegan, 111 j 
Snell, Everett T 



Viles) Eliza J. Erizzell 

'■ioothba)', Me 
Viles, Marcellus " * -ison, Me 

Viles, A\'a E . , . gan. Mr 

^v 

Wells) Cora Leighton 

West Mount Vernon, Me 
Wells) Annette E Hewett 

Sanford, Me 
Wescott) Maria Eurbush 

Starks, Me 
Wescott, William A 

Skowhegan, Me 
Weston, Wallace E Berlin, Conn 
Weston, Benjamin T 

East Berlin, Conn 
Weston, Charles • 

Columbia Universit}', 

New York City 



Hvde Park, Mass Willett, [ohn 



Millinocket, Me 



S[)aulding, Joseph L 



Williams, Leonard C 



Spaulding, Bailes A 



West Athens, Me j 450 Crescent st. Brockton, Mas 



Witham, Lemont 



Anson, Me 



Skowhegan, Me ; White, Albion 
Keene, N H 



Stevens, Ered K 
Stevens, Nellie 1] 

East Rochester, N II 
Swift) Josephine Crosby 

Reno, Nevada 



Viles, Wilson G 



Rodgers\ille, C:,. ada 
\Miite. Alfred 

Charlestown, Mass 
Williamson) Evelyn A. Cliffori 

\'\^estfielcl, Mass 
Wescott) El\-a G. Adams 

Skowhegan, Me 
j Witham, Leon Skowhegan, Me 

New Vineyard, Me ] Wilson) Alice ILiyden 

Skowhegan, M 



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I hereby 
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Register. I agree 


>rder of the 

in the 

to pay for 


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the same. 


'11 Pu 

$ 


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order of the 
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Me., 1904. 
H. E. Mitchell Pub. Co. this 

the same, $ 


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. E. Mitchell Pub. 


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CENSl'S 



Welch, Lin wood H | V 

Skowhe-an. Mc \'ork, Ehvn 1) 



Oxford, Me 



Anson Lower Vir.Lv^GE. 



P» 



Baxter) T Maria Ladd 



llollister, Cal 



Copp, Delia 
Copp, Eola 



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Fahey, James Bass River, N B 

Fahey, Nicholas Bass River, N B 

Fish) Henrietta Chase 

\orrid;;e\vock, Me 

Fish. Llewellyn 

Sidney, Me j <^anta Barbara, Cal 

Leeds, Me Fish) Fannie Vallier 

Skowhegan, Me 

I Fish) Lizzie Oliver Berlin, N H 

T^ T, CM , nvr I Fish) Musa I) Gee 

Daggett, Bert Skowhegan, Me ' ^ 

Dawes) Mabel Gilnian 



1742 Magnolia ave 

i^os Angeles Cal 
Dawes) F'lorilla F Flunton 

Soniersville, Conn 
Dawes) Eva C Reed 

Gardiner, Me 
Dawes, Wni R 

VVoscester, Mass 
Day. Eugene G Orono, Me 



Madison, Me 
Fish, Justin Santa Barbara, Cal 
Fish) Addie Faszden 

Skowhegan, Me 

I Frederic, Willis Madison, Me 

Frederic, Forrest Natick, Mass 



G 



Gardiner, Edson A 

II Franklin st Charleston, Mass 
Gardiner, Guy 
, , I 9 Mt Pleasant st Somerville, Mass 

i Getchell, Frank C 
Exans) Betsey Lungce Dcner, Me ^30 Wood St Leuiston, Me 



1^6 

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L.ad(l) Florilla V Pa-e 
W'atciAillc, Me 35 F"lioh si Waltham, M ;, 

(hay. Wallace L Harllaiul, Me Luce) (leori^ia 1"^ Cornforth 

("riatrix) Kninia Baker 1 49 l''ern st, Aubiirn 

Marcellus, N J ; 
Oratrix, Simeon Soinei"s\ille, Conn ^'i 

Oralrix, John Los An-vles. C:al ALickliii, Hany ]< Manville. 

(Iralrix, ("has CanuK^n Me .Macklin, ("lias Worcester, > '- 

(Iratrix) Phoehe \'arney Macklin. Kalph Worcester, N. 

llartland. Me Macklin, Sherwood 
(iratrix, Anson Hartland, Me Somerxille, >: 

Macklin) Jennie 'J'ower 
H RindsviUe, X 

Harris) Mary II I-arnier Moore. Kniily (} 

Norwood, N \' • Walthain, A! 

Hai-ris, lulward 1^ I Moore, Ben B Starks, > 

Attleboro, Mass : Moore, Frank Xorridi;ewoc' 
Hilton, |(jsliiia jr j Macklin, Ora K Madisc 

Norrid-ewock, Me | Macklin) liaimie Da.t^-gett 

' Madiso! 

K \ 

Kilclien, Howard 15rainard, Mass ! ^> 

KiLchen, John Merriniachee, X B^ Newell, Charles F 

Kitchen. Wni Mei'riniachee, N B| Skowheg-an, JV 

Ivitchrn. Thomas : Newell) Minnit' V] Clark 

Fredrickton, X iL Plymouth, Mas 

Knox, Harry Xew Portland, Me 1 Xewell, I'.lmer (] 
Knox, Warren Xew Portland, Me i Soieca Falls, X \ 

Ladd) Ida M Allen ! Pelkie) Lva A. Stowell 

Cliftondale, Mass' Xew \'ine_\'ard. Me 

Ladd) Lam-a Wills j Pelkie, Mary B 

1S2 Centre st Bangor Me | Madawaska, Me 



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Aones Madawaska, Mc Sprague) llessie Da}- 

("athcriiie Madawaska, Mc lioston, Mass 

, Maud Madawaska Me Sprague, Charles 

Skowhej^an, Maine 



;arali Mada- t, M 

■:ie, John Mad- \aska. Me 

n"-'. William Madawaska, Me 

R 

"■.-'. andall) IJertha L. Cony 

Rockland, Me 
■landall, Ray N 

80 Kasl Concord Sreet, 

Boston, Mass 



T 

I'inkhani) Tena Andrews 

Kinlxlen. Me 
rhomi^son. James J 

Maynard, Mass 

W 



West on. Jesse J Los ^Angles, Cal 
Will) Lillian \\'ard. Madison, Me 
''^ : Will Harry D Madison. Me 

ue, Annie M "Bostcjn. Ma.ss i Will, Gardiner Madison, Me 



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F it is Perfumery, ®^(S Rela^bl® 

F it is a good Cigar, Dr^^ ^tO^^<B 

F it is Soda Water. 

F it is anything that ought to be found in a hrst-class drug store. 



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A T.arge Assortment of Mouldinsi; 

constantly on hand 

All Work Done in a Workmanlike Manner 



Mats Cut to ()r(U;r 



Knobs, Wire and other Sundries 



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and look o\ cr their lar^e stock of 

Direct from the manufactuiers 
which they are offerin<^ at extremely low prices 

lulison vStantkird I^lionographs and Edison Moulded 

Records, the fniest and most distinct e\ er made 

al\va\'s kept in stock. 



Second-Hand Square Pianos, $35 up 



Second-Hand Organs. $20 up 




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("olt Trainin^t; a Specialty. Horses 
boarded by the day or week. 



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